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Neither in the sounds themselves , which are the voluntary signs of certain ideas , nor in their grammatical arrangements in common speech , is there any principle of natural imitation , or correspondence to the individual ideas , or to ...
Neither in the sounds themselves , which are the voluntary signs of certain ideas , nor in their grammatical arrangements in common speech , is there any principle of natural imitation , or correspondence to the individual ideas , or to ...
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Its ideas of nature are like its ideas of God . It is not the poetry of social life , but of solitude : each man seems alone in the world , with the ... As the idea of God was removed farther from humanity and a scattered polytheism ...
Its ideas of nature are like its ideas of God . It is not the poetry of social life , but of solitude : each man seems alone in the world , with the ... As the idea of God was removed farther from humanity and a scattered polytheism ...
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It arises from our always imperceptibly connecting the idea of the individual with man , and only the idea of the class with natural objects . In the one case , the external appearance or physical structure is the least thing to be ...
It arises from our always imperceptibly connecting the idea of the individual with man , and only the idea of the class with natural objects . In the one case , the external appearance or physical structure is the least thing to be ...
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LECTURE | 1 |
ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 31 |
ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON | 67 |
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