Masters of American Literature, Band 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 Seiten |
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... thing its proportion of thought , according to its urgency and importance . . . . Monday , Jan. 20. I have been very much to blame , in that I have not been as full , and plain and downright , in my standing up for virtue and re- ligion ...
... thing its proportion of thought , according to its urgency and importance . . . . Monday , Jan. 20. I have been very much to blame , in that I have not been as full , and plain and downright , in my standing up for virtue and re- ligion ...
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... thing prior to its own acts . 2. Indifference be- longs to Liberty in their notion of it , or that the 10 mind , previous to the act of volition , be in equilibrio . 3. Contingence is another thing that belongs and is essential to it ...
... thing prior to its own acts . 2. Indifference be- longs to Liberty in their notion of it , or that the 10 mind , previous to the act of volition , be in equilibrio . 3. Contingence is another thing that belongs and is essential to it ...
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... thing that happens in the unity of long great works , such as Paradise Lost and King Lear , is a continual making and breaking of a line of interest or suspense . After each successive break - and such breaks do occur -- the interest or ...
... thing that happens in the unity of long great works , such as Paradise Lost and King Lear , is a continual making and breaking of a line of interest or suspense . After each successive break - and such breaks do occur -- the interest or ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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