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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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Thus are two ideas , as opposite as can be imagined , reconciled in the extremes of both ; and both , in spite of their ... that darkness is not naturally an idea of terror ; and that , though an excessive light is painful to the sense ...
Thus are two ideas , as opposite as can be imagined , reconciled in the extremes of both ; and both , in spite of their ... that darkness is not naturally an idea of terror ; and that , though an excessive light is painful to the sense ...
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Fielding's central idea , then , concerning the relation of the classes to each other would be the concept of all classes working together for the good of the Whole . A contrasting idea that affects Fielding's imagination is the notion ...
Fielding's central idea , then , concerning the relation of the classes to each other would be the concept of all classes working together for the good of the Whole . A contrasting idea that affects Fielding's imagination is the notion ...
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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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