The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 102
... called it The Phenomena of the Universe , or a Natural and Experimental History for the Foundation of Philosophy . The fourth section was to be called The Ladder of the Intellect . Bacon in- tended it to be an exposition of the way in ...
... called it The Phenomena of the Universe , or a Natural and Experimental History for the Foundation of Philosophy . The fourth section was to be called The Ladder of the Intellect . Bacon in- tended it to be an exposition of the way in ...
Pagina 234
... called love of the public , and is a duty to which we are more strictly obliged than even that of loving ourselves ; because therein ourselves are also contained , as well as all our neighbours , in one great body . This love of the ...
... called love of the public , and is a duty to which we are more strictly obliged than even that of loving ourselves ; because therein ourselves are also contained , as well as all our neighbours , in one great body . This love of the ...
Pagina 291
... called off a raid when they learned that two lords patronized the gambling house they were supposed to sur- prise . He says : " Quite right . The laws are turnpikes , only made to stop people who walk on foot , and not to interrupt ...
... called off a raid when they learned that two lords patronized the gambling house they were supposed to sur- prise . He says : " Quite right . The laws are turnpikes , only made to stop people who walk on foot , and not to interrupt ...
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