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Even when in the Ode on the Spring he contrasts his own inactive existence with that of his fellows , his eye is on them ; his interest is to see how his life relates to theirs . And the thoughts stirred in him by his contemplations ...
Even when in the Ode on the Spring he contrasts his own inactive existence with that of his fellows , his eye is on them ; his interest is to see how his life relates to theirs . And the thoughts stirred in him by his contemplations ...
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This , however , was felt to be an unobjectionable dualism , partly because the second or evil principle was called ' Nothing , ' and partly because its existence as a factor in the world , and the effects of it , could be regarded as ...
This , however , was felt to be an unobjectionable dualism , partly because the second or evil principle was called ' Nothing , ' and partly because its existence as a factor in the world , and the effects of it , could be regarded as ...
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Imperfection , then , arose from the infinity of Divine Goodness.14 And , thus committed by his own nature to the impartation of actual being to some imperfect essences , God could not refuse the boon of existence to any : If you say ...
Imperfection , then , arose from the infinity of Divine Goodness.14 And , thus committed by his own nature to the impartation of actual being to some imperfect essences , God could not refuse the boon of existence to any : If you say ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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