Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... Shaftesbury maintained that moral harmony would follow if man could retain the purity of his natural instincts . The enjoyment of riches , honour , power , and so forth , is based upon perverted instinct ( and by instinct Shaftesbury ...
... Shaftesbury maintained that moral harmony would follow if man could retain the purity of his natural instincts . The enjoyment of riches , honour , power , and so forth , is based upon perverted instinct ( and by instinct Shaftesbury ...
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... Shaftesbury ( London , 1951 ) relates the writings of Shaftesbury to the literary trends of his period . See also C. A. Moore , Backgrounds of English Literature 1700–1760 ( University of Minnesota Press , 1953 ) , and A. O. Aldridge ...
... Shaftesbury ( London , 1951 ) relates the writings of Shaftesbury to the literary trends of his period . See also C. A. Moore , Backgrounds of English Literature 1700–1760 ( University of Minnesota Press , 1953 ) , and A. O. Aldridge ...
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... Shaftesbury , Characteristics , II , 115 f . 108. Cf. Georgics , II , lines 475-490 , where Virgil desires to be shown ' the paths and the stars of heaven the varied wanings of the sun , and the labours of the moon whence the quaking of ...
... Shaftesbury , Characteristics , II , 115 f . 108. Cf. Georgics , II , lines 475-490 , where Virgil desires to be shown ' the paths and the stars of heaven the varied wanings of the sun , and the labours of the moon whence the quaking of ...
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