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Pagina 5
... regarded as a satire upon the aberrations of theologians from right reason , not upon the principles of Christianity itself . The Essay on Man has , no doubt , logically a tendency towards Deism , but nobody ever read the poem for the ...
... regarded as a satire upon the aberrations of theologians from right reason , not upon the principles of Christianity itself . The Essay on Man has , no doubt , logically a tendency towards Deism , but nobody ever read the poem for the ...
Pagina 8
... all things the principle of Loyalty . To the monied classes in the towns he was instinctively opposed ; he regarded their interests , both social and commercial , as contrary to his own ; he looked 8 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
... all things the principle of Loyalty . To the monied classes in the towns he was instinctively opposed ; he regarded their interests , both social and commercial , as contrary to his own ; he looked 8 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
Pagina 19
... regarded with equal contempt the moral and literary excesses of the courtiers . Among this class , unrepresented at present in the world of letters , except perhaps by antiquarians like Selden , the foundations of sound taste were being ...
... regarded with equal contempt the moral and literary excesses of the courtiers . Among this class , unrepresented at present in the world of letters , except perhaps by antiquarians like Selden , the foundations of sound taste were being ...
Pagina 40
... regarded as the sphere of enterprise and fortune , and not without reason , in days when adventures were to be met with on almost every road in the country , and in the streets and inns of the towns . The graver portion of society , on ...
... regarded as the sphere of enterprise and fortune , and not without reason , in days when adventures were to be met with on almost every road in the country , and in the streets and inns of the towns . The graver portion of society , on ...
Pagina 72
... regarded Clayton as a great musician , and he put his poem into the hands of the latter , thinking that his score would be as superior to that of Arisinoe as his own poetry was to the words of that opera . Clayton , however , had no ...
... regarded Clayton as a great musician , and he put his poem into the hands of the latter , thinking that his score would be as superior to that of Arisinoe as his own poetry was to the words of that opera . Clayton , however , had no ...
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