Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Band 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961 Seiten |
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... nature and the ancients provides a good example of this fusing power . For the eighteenth century , the term nature did not refer primarily to the world of woods , ocean , and sky , but to psychological characteristics and physical laws ...
... nature and the ancients provides a good example of this fusing power . For the eighteenth century , the term nature did not refer primarily to the world of woods , ocean , and sky , but to psychological characteristics and physical laws ...
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... NATURE'S STATE they blindly trod ; The state of Nature was the reign of God : Self - love and Social at her birth began , Union the bond of all things , and of Man . 150 Pride then was not ; nor Arts , that Pride to aid ; Man walk'd ...
... NATURE'S STATE they blindly trod ; The state of Nature was the reign of God : Self - love and Social at her birth began , Union the bond of all things , and of Man . 150 Pride then was not ; nor Arts , that Pride to aid ; Man walk'd ...
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... nature through all its variations . " From Persia I passed into Arabia , where I saw a nation at once pastoral and warlike ; who live without any settled habitation ; whose only wealth is their flocks and herds ; and who have yet ...
... nature through all its variations . " From Persia I passed into Arabia , where I saw a nation at once pastoral and warlike ; who live without any settled habitation ; whose only wealth is their flocks and herds ; and who have yet ...
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