Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 Seiten |
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... the higher ranks , together with a general defect of principle . And as the internal strength of a nation will always depend chiefly on the manners and principles JOHN BROWN 495 John Brown AN ESTIMATE OF THE MANNERS AND PRINCIPLES THE ...
... the higher ranks , together with a general defect of principle . And as the internal strength of a nation will always depend chiefly on the manners and principles JOHN BROWN 495 John Brown AN ESTIMATE OF THE MANNERS AND PRINCIPLES THE ...
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... principles , it will be necessary that that art and those principles should be considered in their correspondence with the principles of the other arts which , like this , address themselves primarily and principally to the imagina ...
... principles , it will be necessary that that art and those principles should be considered in their correspondence with the principles of the other arts which , like this , address themselves primarily and principally to the imagina ...
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... principles in common with poetry and painting . Among those which may be reckoned as the first is that of affecting the imagination by means of association of ideas . Thus , for instance , as we have naturally a veneration for an ...
... principles in common with poetry and painting . Among those which may be reckoned as the first is that of affecting the imagination by means of association of ideas . Thus , for instance , as we have naturally a veneration for an ...
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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