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Basically , they were opposed to the sect , to be met with in all ages , which , holds that the evil in the world is not in men , but between them . They probed for its origin in the recesses of human nature ; they ...
Basically , they were opposed to the sect , to be met with in all ages , which , holds that the evil in the world is not in men , but between them . They probed for its origin in the recesses of human nature ; they ...
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Because of his neglect or misuse of human reason , European man has sunk nearer to the Yahoo pole of his nature than he has risen toward the Houyhnhnm pole . The seeds of human society and of human depravity , as they exist in Europe ...
Because of his neglect or misuse of human reason , European man has sunk nearer to the Yahoo pole of his nature than he has risen toward the Houyhnhnm pole . The seeds of human society and of human depravity , as they exist in Europe ...
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One of the harshest of his remarks about high society is found in his Preface to the Miscellanies , where he says : without considering Newgate as no other than human nature with its mask off , which some very shameless writers have ...
One of the harshest of his remarks about high society is found in his Preface to the Miscellanies , where he says : without considering Newgate as no other than human nature with its mask off , which some very shameless writers have ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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