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1 Parme| illustration, taken at random, of a new method. They seem to have 2 Parme| classification. These were the ‘new weapons,’ as he terms them 3 Parme| contain. We cannot call a new metaphysical world into 4 Parme| more than we can frame a new universal language; in thought 5 Parme| telling us something which is new. For you, in your poems, 6 Parme| anything else, another; and new ideas will be always arising, 7 Parme| on a further review, any new aspect of the question appears.~ 8 Parme| But what do you say to a new point of view? Must not 9 Parme| one appears to create a new element in them which gives