The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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12. oldal
... common satiety of life sends us all in quest ; but the pleasures of sudden wonder are soon exhausted , and the mind can only repose on the stability of truth . Shakespeare is , above all writers , at least above all modern writers , the ...
... common satiety of life sends us all in quest ; but the pleasures of sudden wonder are soon exhausted , and the mind can only repose on the stability of truth . Shakespeare is , above all writers , at least above all modern writers , the ...
178. oldal
... common people requires , perhaps , in a civilized and commercial society , the attention of the publick more than that of people of some rank and fortune . People of some rank and fortune are generally eighteen or nineteen years of age ...
... common people requires , perhaps , in a civilized and commercial society , the attention of the publick more than that of people of some rank and fortune . People of some rank and fortune are generally eighteen or nineteen years of age ...
179. oldal
... common people cannot , in any civilized society , be so well instructed as people of some rank and fortune , the most essential parts of education , however , to read , write , and account , can be acquired at so early a period of life ...
... common people cannot , in any civilized society , be so well instructed as people of some rank and fortune , the most essential parts of education , however , to read , write , and account , can be acquired at so early a period of life ...
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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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Art in Theory 1648-1815: An Anthology of Changing Ideas Charles Harrison,Paul Wood,Jason Gaiger Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2001 |