Pope and Human NatureClarendon Press, 1958 - 278 Seiten |
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... fact ' from ' truth ' . Though ' fact ' still usually meant ' deed ' or ' evil deed ' , Hobbes , at least on one occasion , had pushed it forward near to its modern sense . In the preface to his translation of the Odyssey he wrote ...
... fact ' from ' truth ' . Though ' fact ' still usually meant ' deed ' or ' evil deed ' , Hobbes , at least on one occasion , had pushed it forward near to its modern sense . In the preface to his translation of the Odyssey he wrote ...
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... fact . . . . Wordsworth meant something like this in his famous lines arraigning Peter Bell for his failure to place the primrose in a human context . Man does not rate the prim- rose very highly in the scale of Natural interests ...
... fact . . . . Wordsworth meant something like this in his famous lines arraigning Peter Bell for his failure to place the primrose in a human context . Man does not rate the prim- rose very highly in the scale of Natural interests ...
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... fact is , and those for whom an imagin- ary wonder may have as much ' truth ' as a fact , or more than a fact . And in Pope's time the former party - the rationalists , the scientific men - were growing in number and went on growing ...
... fact is , and those for whom an imagin- ary wonder may have as much ' truth ' as a fact , or more than a fact . And in Pope's time the former party - the rationalists , the scientific men - were growing in number and went on growing ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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