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... pleasure . Here , then , he will apply the principle of selection which has been already insisted upon . He will depend upon this for remov- ing what would otherwise be painful or disgusting in the passion ; he will feel that there is ...
... pleasure . Here , then , he will apply the principle of selection which has been already insisted upon . He will depend upon this for remov- ing what would otherwise be painful or disgusting in the passion ; he will feel that there is ...
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... pleasure which he can de- for that admiration which subsists upon ignorance , rive from the general power of numbers . In answer and that pleasure which arises from hearing what to those who still contend for the necessity of ac- we do ...
... pleasure which he can de- for that admiration which subsists upon ignorance , rive from the general power of numbers . In answer and that pleasure which arises from hearing what to those who still contend for the necessity of ac- we do ...
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... pleasure - an effect which , in 20 actually exist in the mind . In this mood successful a much greater degree than might at first be composition generally begins , and in a mood similar imagined , is to be ascribed to small , but ...
... pleasure - an effect which , in 20 actually exist in the mind . In this mood successful a much greater degree than might at first be composition generally begins , and in a mood similar imagined , is to be ascribed to small , but ...
Table des matières
The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism ... Bernard D. N. Grebanier Affichage d'extraits - 1949 |
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