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... , naming from the best example ) Platonists . Who- ever discredits analogy and requires heaps of facts before any theories can be attempted , has no poetic power , and nothing original or beautiful will be produced LITERATURE . 227.
... , naming from the best example ) Platonists . Who- ever discredits analogy and requires heaps of facts before any theories can be attempted , has no poetic power , and nothing original or beautiful will be produced LITERATURE . 227.
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... requires to be liberally interpreted ; the theory of Sweden- borg , so cosmically applied by him , that the man makes his heaven and hell ; Hegel's study of civil history , as the conflict of ideas and the victory of the deeper thought ...
... requires to be liberally interpreted ; the theory of Sweden- borg , so cosmically applied by him , that the man makes his heaven and hell ; Hegel's study of civil history , as the conflict of ideas and the victory of the deeper thought ...
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... requires in the present hour , and thus only hospitable to the foreigner and truly a home to the thoughtful and generous who are born in the soil . So be it ! so let it be ! If it be not so , if the courage of England goes with the ...
... requires in the present hour , and thus only hospitable to the foreigner and truly a home to the thoughtful and generous who are born in the soil . So be it ! so let it be ! If it be not so , if the courage of England goes with the ...
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