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... a sense of calm among the upper classes as well as a sense of a reasonable and practical approach to the business of society . The years of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century were a period of great growth .
... a sense of calm among the upper classes as well as a sense of a reasonable and practical approach to the business of society . The years of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century were a period of great growth .
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Now , in any angry invective against specific abuses or general actions , we may sense fear as well as scorn . If the object attacked is great enough or dangerous enough to be feared , it may often acquire a compelling attractiveness ...
Now , in any angry invective against specific abuses or general actions , we may sense fear as well as scorn . If the object attacked is great enough or dangerous enough to be feared , it may often acquire a compelling attractiveness ...
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In this stressing of the senses , and of sight in particular , one can ob- serve one of the essential features of the ... The increasing attention of the later eighteenth century to the sense of sight gradually developed into an ...
In this stressing of the senses , and of sight in particular , one can ob- serve one of the essential features of the ... The increasing attention of the later eighteenth century to the sense of sight gradually developed into an ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
Urheberrecht | |
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