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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... called for criticism : To be sure , the age was rich in follies . Here were coffee - houses packed with politicians talking of Kings and Emperors and letting their own small affairs go to ruin . Crowds applaud- ed the Italian opera ...
... called for criticism : To be sure , the age was rich in follies . Here were coffee - houses packed with politicians talking of Kings and Emperors and letting their own small affairs go to ruin . Crowds applaud- ed the Italian opera ...
Strana 76
... called athe- ists and infidels by others , and free - thinkers by themselves . ( T # 257 ) The fool's coat , cap and bells certainly indicated a vanity , a concern for display , like that which motivated Tinsel , who agreed that ...
... called athe- ists and infidels by others , and free - thinkers by themselves . ( T # 257 ) The fool's coat , cap and bells certainly indicated a vanity , a concern for display , like that which motivated Tinsel , who agreed that ...
Strana 96
... called Treason and could only be entered by the Gate of Perjury . A statue stood by the gate . There was erected near it a great Colossus in snow that had two faces , and was drest like a Jesuit , with one of its hands upon a book , and ...
... called Treason and could only be entered by the Gate of Perjury . A statue stood by the gate . There was erected near it a great Colossus in snow that had two faces , and was drest like a Jesuit , with one of its hands upon a book , and ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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