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Page 84
... paragraph derives largely from Joseph Ritson's Essay . 12. Unless in the Note to Queen Mab . 13. The Note has " animals , which live on differ- ent food . " 14. Cuvier , Leçons d'Anat . Comp . tom . iii . pp . 169 , 373 , 448 , 465 ...
... paragraph derives largely from Joseph Ritson's Essay . 12. Unless in the Note to Queen Mab . 13. The Note has " animals , which live on differ- ent food . " 14. Cuvier , Leçons d'Anat . Comp . tom . iii . pp . 169 , 373 , 448 , 465 ...
Page 136
... paragraph can be found in various places in the writings of Hume . Most of the paragraph is in Shelley's Fragment of " A Refu- tation of Deism . " is to deny that being can be . If power be an attribute of substance , the hypothesis of ...
... paragraph can be found in various places in the writings of Hume . Most of the paragraph is in Shelley's Fragment of " A Refu- tation of Deism . " is to deny that being can be . If power be an attribute of substance , the hypothesis of ...
Page 216
... paragraphs of the essay , and the second , from " the mind , " in the last paragraph but one , to " social beings . " These were republished in Shelley Papers ( 1833 ) as The Age of Pericles and Reflections on Love , respectively . The ...
... paragraphs of the essay , and the second , from " the mind , " in the last paragraph but one , to " social beings . " These were republished in Shelley Papers ( 1833 ) as The Age of Pericles and Reflections on Love , respectively . The ...
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ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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