The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... political inequality . St. Paul says that in Christ there is neither bond nor free ' . The souls of men , that is , men as they are in themselves , independent of temporal accidents , are of equal value in the sight of God and of men ...
... political inequality . St. Paul says that in Christ there is neither bond nor free ' . The souls of men , that is , men as they are in themselves , independent of temporal accidents , are of equal value in the sight of God and of men ...
Сторінка 173
... political abstractions , a doctrinaire in politics , a free - thinker in religion . And he supposes this mood to have lasted more or less for some years after the return to England . He even declares that during all the earlier part of ...
... political abstractions , a doctrinaire in politics , a free - thinker in religion . And he supposes this mood to have lasted more or less for some years after the return to England . He even declares that during all the earlier part of ...
Сторінка 174
... politics during the great days at Alfoxden . But there is no evidence for this theory ; and Coleridge expressly states the contrary . Unfortunately , Mr. Harper writes throughout in the interest of political , social and religious ...
... politics during the great days at Alfoxden . But there is no evidence for this theory ; and Coleridge expressly states the contrary . Unfortunately , Mr. Harper writes throughout in the interest of political , social and religious ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
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