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... example his sense of justice , his sense of his own immortality . ' If it is the fundamental principle of a sound philosophy ' , he writes , - that all existence forms a harmonious unity , then , if we can discover what are the ...
... example his sense of justice , his sense of his own immortality . ' If it is the fundamental principle of a sound philosophy ' , he writes , - that all existence forms a harmonious unity , then , if we can discover what are the ...
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... example , a welcome sense of freedom , arising from a triumph over , or an absolution from , the troublesome cleavages and disjunctions of things . . . . The deliquescence of the sense the often so fatiguing sense of separate ...
... example , a welcome sense of freedom , arising from a triumph over , or an absolution from , the troublesome cleavages and disjunctions of things . . . . The deliquescence of the sense the often so fatiguing sense of separate ...
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... example Richard by Holmes , Shelley : The Pursuit , pp . 187ff , but it has the support of Shelley's intimates , Hogg and Peacock , and the evidence of a strange drawing ( reproduced by Rogers ) . Particularly important daemonic ...
... example Richard by Holmes , Shelley : The Pursuit , pp . 187ff , but it has the support of Shelley's intimates , Hogg and Peacock , and the evidence of a strange drawing ( reproduced by Rogers ) . Particularly important daemonic ...
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achievement Ahrimanic already appears attempt awareness Beauty become begin believe Blake Caleb Williams called century characters Christian Coleridge Complete conception consciousness continued critics daemonic dark death depths doubt effect elements emotion example existence experience fear feeling figure final forces Gothic hope human ideal ideas imagination important individual influence intellectual intense interest Italy knowledge landscape later light limits literary living London look magic magnetism man's material means Metaphysics mind moral move mysterious nature novel objects occult once original painted veil passage perception perhaps philosophical poem poet poetic poetry possible present Prometheus Unbound reality reason remains response Romantic scepticism seems sense Sensibility sentimental shapes Shelley Shelley's sometimes soul Speculations spirit suggests terror things thought tradition truth turn ultimate understanding universe vision visionary whole writing