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Marveling at the diversity of nature in his Discours de la méthode of 1637 , he " ... believed it to be impos- sible for the human mind to distinguish the forms or species of bodies that are upon the earth , from an infinity of others ...
Marveling at the diversity of nature in his Discours de la méthode of 1637 , he " ... believed it to be impos- sible for the human mind to distinguish the forms or species of bodies that are upon the earth , from an infinity of others ...
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... ment Against Abolishing Christianity , The Tale of a Tub , and Gulliver's Travels . The misdirection of human intelligence , the silly practices of education , the abuses of pedantry are brilliantly satirized in works like Pope's ...
... ment Against Abolishing Christianity , The Tale of a Tub , and Gulliver's Travels . The misdirection of human intelligence , the silly practices of education , the abuses of pedantry are brilliantly satirized in works like Pope's ...
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... new concern ( to be discussed at some length later ) with the dis- arming and debunking of human folly and vice . ... first told him the stirring saga of human pride , the enmity that developed between the families of Lady Arabella ...
... new concern ( to be discussed at some length later ) with the dis- arming and debunking of human folly and vice . ... first told him the stirring saga of human pride , the enmity that developed between the families of Lady Arabella ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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