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... Greeks , and of the beginning of A Philosophical View of Reform . The essay is a brief account of the revival of learning , or the Renaissance , of how the spark of Greek thought showed through the Dark Ages , not being completely ...
... Greeks , and of the beginning of A Philosophical View of Reform . The essay is a brief account of the revival of learning , or the Renaissance , of how the spark of Greek thought showed through the Dark Ages , not being completely ...
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... Greeks . The passion which their poets and phi- losophers described and felt seems incon- sistent with this latter maxim , in a degree inconceivable to the imagination of a mod- ern European . But let us not exaggerate the matter . We ...
... Greeks . The passion which their poets and phi- losophers described and felt seems incon- sistent with this latter maxim , in a degree inconceivable to the imagination of a mod- ern European . But let us not exaggerate the matter . We ...
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... Greek arts praised , 332 ; Greek literature , 180 , 217 , 292 ; Greek metaphysics , 218 ; Greek painting , 217 ; Greek poetry , 217- 218 ; Greek science , 218 ; Greek sculp- tures , 217 ; imitative in primitive society , 278 ; Italian ...
... Greek arts praised , 332 ; Greek literature , 180 , 217 , 292 ; Greek metaphysics , 218 ; Greek painting , 217 ; Greek poetry , 217- 218 ; Greek science , 218 ; Greek sculp- tures , 217 ; imitative in primitive society , 278 ; Italian ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
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