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And as to ideas , entities , abstractions , and transcendentals , I could never drive the least conception into their heads . ' Stella , indeed , ' understood the Platonic and Epicurean philosophy , and judged very well of the defects ...
And as to ideas , entities , abstractions , and transcendentals , I could never drive the least conception into their heads . ' Stella , indeed , ' understood the Platonic and Epicurean philosophy , and judged very well of the defects ...
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But when we have reason to suspect an attribution , because it was never acknowledged by Swift or reprinted in any edition in his lifetime , or because doubt has been expressed by his friends or earliest editors , it may be well to ...
But when we have reason to suspect an attribution , because it was never acknowledged by Swift or reprinted in any edition in his lifetime , or because doubt has been expressed by his friends or earliest editors , it may be well to ...
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As a Christian he believed that man's fallen nature could never transcend its own limitations and so fulfil the hopes of that optimistic age ; as a humanist he was concerned for the preservation of those moral and spiritual qualities ...
As a Christian he believed that man's fallen nature could never transcend its own limitations and so fulfil the hopes of that optimistic age ; as a humanist he was concerned for the preservation of those moral and spiritual qualities ...
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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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