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But because novelty was so often connected with the emphemeral , with whim or fashion , and because subtle , uncommon ideas were often suspected of heresy , or the kind of enthusiasm which had led to the logic - chopping and violence of ...
But because novelty was so often connected with the emphemeral , with whim or fashion , and because subtle , uncommon ideas were often suspected of heresy , or the kind of enthusiasm which had led to the logic - chopping and violence of ...
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Such were the central or primary ideas in this thought - movement , or , to use an expression borrowed from ... faith to develop the idea of progress , which indeed joined hands with the opposition to the idea of nature's decay .
Such were the central or primary ideas in this thought - movement , or , to use an expression borrowed from ... faith to develop the idea of progress , which indeed joined hands with the opposition to the idea of nature's decay .
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Before I discuss the book itself it is necessary to speak of certain ideas and tendencies that were current in Swift's ... Moreover science gave sanction to the idea of progress , deluding men with the promise of an ever - expanding and ...
Before I discuss the book itself it is necessary to speak of certain ideas and tendencies that were current in Swift's ... Moreover science gave sanction to the idea of progress , deluding men with the promise of an ever - expanding and ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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