Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page 63
... never jar [ , ] may never come into comparison . They are as en- tirely unlike as the ideas of reason and a daisy and have no analogous points except perhaps the common analogies prevailing throughout the universe of a common creation ...
... never jar [ , ] may never come into comparison . They are as en- tirely unlike as the ideas of reason and a daisy and have no analogous points except perhaps the common analogies prevailing throughout the universe of a common creation ...
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... never exhaust , & seemed never to diminish . At the same time , it admonishes posterity to beware how it shall frustrate these eminent advantages by neglecting to lay deeply the foundations of civil order upon the sound principles of ...
... never exhaust , & seemed never to diminish . At the same time , it admonishes posterity to beware how it shall frustrate these eminent advantages by neglecting to lay deeply the foundations of civil order upon the sound principles of ...
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... never failed to elevate the imagination . Uilsa was not here , nor could my vigilant eye , accus- tomed to behold her half - concealed somewhere in the neighbourhood of her dwelling , detect any appearance of her . As I left the cavern ...
... never failed to elevate the imagination . Uilsa was not here , nor could my vigilant eye , accus- tomed to behold her half - concealed somewhere in the neighbourhood of her dwelling , detect any appearance of her . As I left the cavern ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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