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Page 125
The thirteenth century , was the period in which that description of human
geniuses , called the schoolmen , principally fourished . Whatever we may decide
of their pursuits , many of which appear to be , and many of which really were ...
The thirteenth century , was the period in which that description of human
geniuses , called the schoolmen , principally fourished . Whatever we may decide
of their pursuits , many of which appear to be , and many of which really were ...
Page 127
We very much approve Mr. Godwin's critique on Dante ; which attempts , not
unsuccessfully , to exemplify the sublimity that it describes : • Dante is one of
those geninses who in the whole series of human existence most baffle all
calculation ...
We very much approve Mr. Godwin's critique on Dante ; which attempts , not
unsuccessfully , to exemplify the sublimity that it describes : • Dante is one of
those geninses who in the whole series of human existence most baffle all
calculation ...
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Would it not have been possible , if the foun : ders of the Protestant religion had
acted with moderation , yielding in a certain degree to the storm , but never
sacrificing the smallest particle of inward principle and resolution , that the human
mind ...
Would it not have been possible , if the foun : ders of the Protestant religion had
acted with moderation , yielding in a certain degree to the storm , but never
sacrificing the smallest particle of inward principle and resolution , that the human
mind ...
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