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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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Silence ! thou primitive parent even to thought Thy work er'e Nature was begun was wroght Behind , and just behind , thy Elder Brother thought . Yet o're that mighty nothing thou didst reign ( Before rude Chaos broke thy easy chain ) ...
Silence ! thou primitive parent even to thought Thy work er'e Nature was begun was wroght Behind , and just behind , thy Elder Brother thought . Yet o're that mighty nothing thou didst reign ( Before rude Chaos broke thy easy chain ) ...
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16 We need not postulate any direct influence here - about all we know of Pope's view of Hobbes is that he thought him a good reasoner and a bad translator of Homer17 – but it seems clear that the hypothesis of man's essential goodness ...
16 We need not postulate any direct influence here - about all we know of Pope's view of Hobbes is that he thought him a good reasoner and a bad translator of Homer17 – but it seems clear that the hypothesis of man's essential goodness ...
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