Jan Swafford Quotes
In Its Dream Of The Triumph Of Reason And Science, The Enlightenment Of The Eighteenth Century Failed In Its Hope Of Sweeping Away Old Legends And Superstitions Like These - Partly Because The Next Generation, The Romantics, Would Condemn The Reign Of Reason And Embrace The Ancient, The Wild And Mysterious, The Mingling Of Fear And Awe They Called The Sublime. In
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