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... nature prone to suppose the existence of more order and regularity in the world than it finds . ( xlv ) 3. A tendency to ignore or suppress whatever does not accord with its own notions : The human understanding when is has once adopted ...
... nature prone to suppose the existence of more order and regularity in the world than it finds . ( xlv ) 3. A tendency to ignore or suppress whatever does not accord with its own notions : The human understanding when is has once adopted ...
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... nature is one who , from the elements of beauty , of power , and of passion in his own breast , sympathizes with whatever is beautiful , and grand , and impas- sioned in nature ... " 37 In Burke's triads , it has been pointed out , the ...
... nature is one who , from the elements of beauty , of power , and of passion in his own breast , sympathizes with whatever is beautiful , and grand , and impas- sioned in nature ... " 37 In Burke's triads , it has been pointed out , the ...
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... nature of his art better than the critic . He knew that his poetical genius derived no advantage from the civili- sation which surrounded him , or from the learning which he had acquired ; and he looked back with something like regret ...
... nature of his art better than the critic . He knew that his poetical genius derived no advantage from the civili- sation which surrounded him , or from the learning which he had acquired ; and he looked back with something like regret ...
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