Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 23-25Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1976 |
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... never plant a tree badly.19 Whether the latter meaning attached to " principles " is a function of Cobbett's instinctive way of making judgments or whether the converse holds true is debatable , but certain- ly the connection is obvious ...
... never plant a tree badly.19 Whether the latter meaning attached to " principles " is a function of Cobbett's instinctive way of making judgments or whether the converse holds true is debatable , but certain- ly the connection is obvious ...
Σελίδα 72
... never attractive to Cobbett , and in many cases , especially that of the Frot- estant Reformation , he sees change to be a positive evil . When rightly attuned to the needs of the people , a society will function without rebellions ...
... never attractive to Cobbett , and in many cases , especially that of the Frot- estant Reformation , he sees change to be a positive evil . When rightly attuned to the needs of the people , a society will function without rebellions ...
Σελίδα 137
... never attempt to alter a thought ; for , that which has come of itself into your mind is likely to pass into that of another more readily and with more affect than any thing which you can , by reflection , invent . ( Letter XXIII ) Never ...
... never attempt to alter a thought ; for , that which has come of itself into your mind is likely to pass into that of another more readily and with more affect than any thing which you can , by reflection , invent . ( Letter XXIII ) Never ...
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Introduction The Mind Its Own Place | 1 |
Alastor The Ambiguity of the Attraction | 15 |
The Revolt of Islam The Ambiguity | 47 |
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