Mysticism in English Literature by Caroline F. E. Spurgeon
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_Solitary Reaper_ _Stepping Westward_ study of _Tintern Abbey_ value of common things view of Nature Yeats, W. B. Footnotes [1] "The Religious Philosophy of William James," by J. B. Pratt, _Hibbert Journal_, Oct. 1911, p. 232. [2] On "Spirit," in _Philosophical Remains of R. L. Nettleship_, ed. A. C. Bradley, 1901, pp. 23-32. [3] _Republic_, ii. 376. [4] _Symposium_, 211, 212. [5] This distinction between East and West holds good on the whole, although on the one side we find the heretical Brahmin followers of _Bhakti_, and Ramananda and his great disciple, Kabir, who taught that |
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