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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Strana 194
... Examiner was considerably more severe . He felt the paper was immoderately icono- clastic , intemperately biassed . Isaac Bickerstaff accused the Examiner of such criticisms as " make a man of sense sick " and reminded him " that ...
... Examiner was considerably more severe . He felt the paper was immoderately icono- clastic , intemperately biassed . Isaac Bickerstaff accused the Examiner of such criticisms as " make a man of sense sick " and reminded him " that ...
Strana 195
... Examiner , in his little pamphlet , which was to make way for one of his following pa- pers , found out treason in the word Expect . ( G # 160 ) The Freeholder cited the calumny produced by this political extremism . The Examiner ...
... Examiner , in his little pamphlet , which was to make way for one of his following pa- pers , found out treason in the word Expect . ( G # 160 ) The Freeholder cited the calumny produced by this political extremism . The Examiner ...
Strana 198
... Examiner , Addison had commented on a riddle pub- lished by the Examiner : What stranger creature yet is he , That has four legs , then two , then three ; Then loses one , then gets two more , And runs away at last on four . This , he ...
... Examiner , Addison had commented on a riddle pub- lished by the Examiner : What stranger creature yet is he , That has four legs , then two , then three ; Then loses one , then gets two more , And runs away at last on four . This , he ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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