Utopia: NotesCliff Notes, Incorporated, 1975 - 64 oldal |
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37. oldal
... reason , justice , and happiness . It is difficult for More and Giles to imagine how people could live under such a ... reasons . For the modern reader it gives an authentic picture of conditions in England at the beginning of the ...
... reason , justice , and happiness . It is difficult for More and Giles to imagine how people could live under such a ... reasons . For the modern reader it gives an authentic picture of conditions in England at the beginning of the ...
46. oldal
... Reason serves as a guide toward the goal of conformity to nature's rule . It is reason , they say , that counsels first of all a reverence for Divine Majesty , and next that we keep our minds free from passion . Finally , reason directs ...
... Reason serves as a guide toward the goal of conformity to nature's rule . It is reason , they say , that counsels first of all a reverence for Divine Majesty , and next that we keep our minds free from passion . Finally , reason directs ...
60. oldal
... reason to believe that in the course of their frequent conversations they talked seriously on such subjects as the recent discoveries of new lands and strange peoples and governments , good and bad . Utopia appears to have grown ...
... reason to believe that in the course of their frequent conversations they talked seriously on such subjects as the recent discoveries of new lands and strange peoples and governments , good and bad . Utopia appears to have grown ...
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according Amaurot Amerigo Vespucci ancient anti-utopian Atlantis attitude believe Brave New World called Cardinal Cardinal Wolsey Catholic century Christian church citizens civilization Commentary commonwealth community of property COMPOSITION OF UTOPIA concept contrast crime critical described Dialogue of Counsel discussion doctrine elimination England English Erasmus Erewhon Erewhonians Europe Euthanasia fact famous farm Greek Gulliver's Travels happy Henry VIII houses human humanist Hythloday's ideal interpretation island John Colet king kingdom labor later laws learning living London Lycurgus magistrate mankind marriage ment mercenaries modern More's Utopia nation nature Notes officials party pattern persons Peter Giles philosophical Plato pleasure population practices present priests Prince Raphael Hythloday reader reason religion religious Renaissance Republic revealed Roman Roman Catholic church Shakespeare's slavery slaves social society Summary Syphogrants Thomas tion trade Tranibors utopian literature Utopian system William Grocyn William Latimer women