The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... reason has long been regarded as the reason par excellence . ' “ “ Il y a à parier , ” replied Dupin , quot- ing from Chamfort , “ que toute idée pu- blique , toute convention reçue , est une sottise , car elle a convenu au plus grand ...
... reason has long been regarded as the reason par excellence . ' “ “ Il y a à parier , ” replied Dupin , quot- ing from Chamfort , “ que toute idée pu- blique , toute convention reçue , est une sottise , car elle a convenu au plus grand ...
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... Reason opens , to outline and surface are at once added grace and expression . These proceed from imagination and affection , and abate somewhat of the angular dis- tinctness of objects . If the Reason be stim- ulated to more earnest ...
... Reason opens , to outline and surface are at once added grace and expression . These proceed from imagination and affection , and abate somewhat of the angular dis- tinctness of objects . If the Reason be stim- ulated to more earnest ...
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... Reason . The Imagination may be defined to be the use which the Reason makes of the material world . Shak- speare possesses the power of subordinat- ing nature for the purposes of expression , beyond all poets . His imperial muse tosses ...
... Reason . The Imagination may be defined to be the use which the Reason makes of the material world . Shak- speare possesses the power of subordinat- ing nature for the purposes of expression , beyond all poets . His imperial muse tosses ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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