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Atterbury wrote , ' Wit , indeed , as it implies a certain uncommon Reach and Vivacity of Thought , is an Excellent Talent ; very fit to be employ'd in the Search of Truth , and very capable of assisting us to discern and embrace it .
Atterbury wrote , ' Wit , indeed , as it implies a certain uncommon Reach and Vivacity of Thought , is an Excellent Talent ; very fit to be employ'd in the Search of Truth , and very capable of assisting us to discern and embrace it .
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The Tatler supposed , incorrectly , that it involved a relationship between thoughts and words only . In reality Dryden was urging a threefold relationship , between thoughts , words , and subject , effected in such a way that the three ...
The Tatler supposed , incorrectly , that it involved a relationship between thoughts and words only . In reality Dryden was urging a threefold relationship , between thoughts , words , and subject , effected in such a way that the three ...
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discoveries as with the stream of thought which these discoveries supported or out of which they arose . The main principles found in this thought - current were few and definite . First was the demand for a sceptical mind , freed from ...
discoveries as with the stream of thought which these discoveries supported or out of which they arose . The main principles found in this thought - current were few and definite . First was the demand for a sceptical mind , freed from ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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