An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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... Addison criticized the opinions and actions of his age . And , as Virginia Woolf notes , it was a period which called for criticism : To be sure , the age was rich in follies . Here were coffee - houses packed with politicians talking ...
... Addison criticized the opinions and actions of his age . And , as Virginia Woolf notes , it was a period which called for criticism : To be sure , the age was rich in follies . Here were coffee - houses packed with politicians talking ...
Strana 89
... Addison , there were no substantial grounds for atheistic belief . ( 2 ) Roman Catholicism Addison criticized the Roman Catholic church on two grounds . He attacked what he considered the immorality of its persecutions and the folly of ...
... Addison , there were no substantial grounds for atheistic belief . ( 2 ) Roman Catholicism Addison criticized the Roman Catholic church on two grounds . He attacked what he considered the immorality of its persecutions and the folly of ...
Strana 187
... Addison condemned the mass of pam- phlets , lampoons , satires , newspapers ... criticized political disputants for their re- jection of knowledge , sense ... Addison 187.
... Addison condemned the mass of pam- phlets , lampoons , satires , newspapers ... criticized political disputants for their re- jection of knowledge , sense ... Addison 187.
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