Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... nature , a desire of superior- ity . . . . As cruelty looks upon misery without partaking pain , so envy be- holds increase of happiness without partaking joy ” ) . On the text “ Man that is born of a woman is of few days , and full of ...
... nature , a desire of superior- ity . . . . As cruelty looks upon misery without partaking pain , so envy be- holds increase of happiness without partaking joy ” ) . On the text “ Man that is born of a woman is of few days , and full of ...
98. oldal
... nature has a built - in sense of what is virtuous ; the primitivism of Rousseau , with the " noble savage " and the return to nature ; the “ self - evident natural rights of man " of the British “ patri- ots " and the American ...
... nature has a built - in sense of what is virtuous ; the primitivism of Rousseau , with the " noble savage " and the return to nature ; the “ self - evident natural rights of man " of the British “ patri- ots " and the American ...
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... nature . The philosopher obligingly explains : “ To live according to nature is to act always with due re- gard to the fitness arising from the relations and qualities of causes and ef- fects ; to concur with the great and unchangeable ...
... nature . The philosopher obligingly explains : “ To live according to nature is to act always with due re- gard to the fitness arising from the relations and qualities of causes and ef- fects ; to concur with the great and unchangeable ...
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