The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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29. oldal
... discover any one to be the exact reverse of what he affects , is more surprising , and consequently more ridiculous , than to find him a little deficient in the quality he desires the reputation of . I might observe that our Ben Jonson ...
... discover any one to be the exact reverse of what he affects , is more surprising , and consequently more ridiculous , than to find him a little deficient in the quality he desires the reputation of . I might observe that our Ben Jonson ...
49. oldal
... discover- able connexion together , and that all the inferences , which we can draw from one to another , are founded merely on our experience of their constant and regular conjunction ; it is evident , that we ought not to make an ...
... discover- able connexion together , and that all the inferences , which we can draw from one to another , are founded merely on our experience of their constant and regular conjunction ; it is evident , that we ought not to make an ...
97. oldal
... discover in my intentions the frankness of an ingenuous mind , and in my discourse , the voice of a friend to truth who is speaking to a philosopher . Besides , the more your second poem enchants me , the more freely can I take part ...
... discover in my intentions the frankness of an ingenuous mind , and in my discourse , the voice of a friend to truth who is speaking to a philosopher . Besides , the more your second poem enchants me , the more freely can I take part ...
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Samuel Johnson On Alexander Pope 1781 | 16 |
John Toland Christianity not Mysterious 1696 | 31 |
George Whitefield Beseeching Sinners c 175070 | 44 |
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