Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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... feelings ↓ of men must accomodate themselves to their condition . I cannot concieve that the poor Ethiopian feeding ... feeling that no temptation could move him from his purpose to be a perfectly upright and honorable man . " Despite ...
... feelings ↓ of men must accomodate themselves to their condition . I cannot concieve that the poor Ethiopian feeding ... feeling that no temptation could move him from his purpose to be a perfectly upright and honorable man . " Despite ...
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... feelings are well worth speculation and I am desirous of remembering a date . ( as that of the last page ) [ 8 ] 11 ... feeling . It had no analogy to any notion I ever remembered to have formed ; it surpassed all others in the energy ...
... feelings are well worth speculation and I am desirous of remembering a date . ( as that of the last page ) [ 8 ] 11 ... feeling . It had no analogy to any notion I ever remembered to have formed ; it surpassed all others in the energy ...
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... feeling of desolateness & privation which appear to mark his own mind . " There is haughty indifference to all that others shall say or think with regard to it as if he wrote only for his own amusement to commit to writing the dark ...
... feeling of desolateness & privation which appear to mark his own mind . " There is haughty indifference to all that others shall say or think with regard to it as if he wrote only for his own amusement to commit to writing the dark ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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