Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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18. oldal
... reasons than one , have been very useful to me . I gave you too an example the last time I did myself the pleasure of waiting on you ; when , though I found you not at the New Inn , though I then knew no more the reason of your absence ...
... reasons than one , have been very useful to me . I gave you too an example the last time I did myself the pleasure of waiting on you ; when , though I found you not at the New Inn , though I then knew no more the reason of your absence ...
36. oldal
... reason : for , as Truth is the end of all things , in a System of Nature it can only be ac- quired by pursuing fact ; for God is the Author of this System : but in a System of humane policie , the pursuing fact is no safe way to Truth ...
... reason : for , as Truth is the end of all things , in a System of Nature it can only be ac- quired by pursuing fact ; for God is the Author of this System : but in a System of humane policie , the pursuing fact is no safe way to Truth ...
644. oldal
... Reason . Deprave . Sovereignty of Reason means governing Reason ; as sovereignty of Nature , in Coriolanus , means governing Nature . P. 295. Act III . Sc . 2. For I'll have a suit of sables . ] - Fore , & c . P. 309. Act III . Sc . 3 ...
... Reason . Deprave . Sovereignty of Reason means governing Reason ; as sovereignty of Nature , in Coriolanus , means governing Nature . P. 295. Act III . Sc . 2. For I'll have a suit of sables . ] - Fore , & c . P. 309. Act III . Sc . 3 ...
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