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1 Introd | intellectual”; she had been reading philosophy and poetry; she was saturated 2 Introd | eighteenth century revolutionary philosophy and Gothic novels. Both 3 Introd | liberative eighteenth century philosophy into “beautiful idealisms” 4 Introd | from which you deduce your philosophy of universal misery.” No 5 XXIV | occupied with affairs and philosophy, he would have had a charming 6 XXXIII | to one end. If we have a philosophy in us, they walk right according 7 LVIII | very much, do you? Hugo’s philosophy seems to me always vague.~ 8 LXXIII | Is it possible to treat philosophy, religion, peoples, liberty, 9 XCI | supernatural, are rare. Philosophy will always be the lot of 10 CLXII | perhaps that will be the philosophy that will be taught in the 11 CLXXXVIII| They asked art to be moral, philosophy to be clear, vice to be 12 CXCVII | politics, in religion, in philosophy, in art. My sentiment and 13 CCXVII | sudden? Did she entirely lack philosophy and patience before these 14 CCXLIII | very much up in political philosophy; at that period did people 15 CCLXXXIX | but there is perhaps a philosophy in knowing how to be cowardly 16 CCC | esthetics? One cannot have a philosophy in one’s soul without its