The book A Ridiculous Philosopher was written by author Newton, A. Edward (Alfred Edward), 1864-1940 Here you can read free online of A Ridiculous Philosopher book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Ridiculous Philosopher a good or bad book?
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Finally Lamb stammered out, "Give me man as he ought not to be and something to drink. " It must have been on one of these evenings that Godwin remarked "that he won- 19 dered why more people did not write like Shakespeare, " to which Lamb replied "that he could if he had the mind to. " The older generation was passing away. Long before he died Godwin was referred to as though he were a forgotten classic, but there was to be a revival of interest in him due entirely to the poet Shelley. The mer...e men- tion of Shelley's name produced an explosion. He had been expelled from Oxford for atheism. Reading revo- lutionary books, as well as writing them, he had come across "Political Justice" and was anxious to meet the author. He sought him out, eventually made the acquaintance of his daughter Mary, by this time a beautiful and in- teresting girl of seventeen years, and in due course eloped with her, deserting his wife Harriet. Where was Godwin's philosophy now, well may we ask. At no time in his long life was Godwin so ridiculous as in his relations with Shelley.
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