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Similarly , it is hard to say how much the eighteenth century's benevolist view of man ( Shaftesbury's , for example ) , mostly a reaction in one form or another against earlier mechanistic theories of human endeavor ( like Hobbes's ) ...
Similarly , it is hard to say how much the eighteenth century's benevolist view of man ( Shaftesbury's , for example ) , mostly a reaction in one form or another against earlier mechanistic theories of human endeavor ( like Hobbes's ) ...
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10 upon that Region of Human Body , so renown'd for furnishing the * Zibeta Occidentalis , and gathering there into a Tumor , left the rest of the World for that Time in Peace . Of such mighty Consequence it is , where those Exhalations ...
10 upon that Region of Human Body , so renown'd for furnishing the * Zibeta Occidentalis , and gathering there into a Tumor , left the rest of the World for that Time in Peace . Of such mighty Consequence it is , where those Exhalations ...
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Headnote to THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES C G a By the time Johnson published “ The Vanity of Human Wishes , ” in 1749 , he was a fairly well - established writer , whose earliest poetic effort , “ London A Poem , ” 1738 , had been ...
Headnote to THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES C G a By the time Johnson published “ The Vanity of Human Wishes , ” in 1749 , he was a fairly well - established writer , whose earliest poetic effort , “ London A Poem , ” 1738 , had been ...
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PREFACE | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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