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This account of wit as propriety bears a resemblance to an Augustan theory concerning the artistic process which may help to explain it . The theory , in brief , supposed that objects produce in genius ( the artistic mind raised to a ...
This account of wit as propriety bears a resemblance to an Augustan theory concerning the artistic process which may help to explain it . The theory , in brief , supposed that objects produce in genius ( the artistic mind raised to a ...
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The experimentalists could draw , and insist upon , a clear line of distinction between the mechanical philosophy , which was a theory , and the experimental , which rested on sense - observation only . This they did .
The experimentalists could draw , and insist upon , a clear line of distinction between the mechanical philosophy , which was a theory , and the experimental , which rested on sense - observation only . This they did .
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See Jacob Viner , Studies in the Theory of International Trade ( New York and London , 1937 ) , pp . 56-57 , where it is pointed out that commentators on mercantilism have neglected to take sufficiently into account dissenton economic ...
See Jacob Viner , Studies in the Theory of International Trade ( New York and London , 1937 ) , pp . 56-57 , where it is pointed out that commentators on mercantilism have neglected to take sufficiently into account dissenton economic ...
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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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