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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... example of " the immediate direction of Providence . " ( S # 120 ) One remembers the Spectator's delight- ing to contemplate such examples on Sir Roger's estate and his quoting the knight's complaint that " his ducks and geese have more ...
... example of " the immediate direction of Providence . " ( S # 120 ) One remembers the Spectator's delight- ing to contemplate such examples on Sir Roger's estate and his quoting the knight's complaint that " his ducks and geese have more ...
Strana 42
... example . One remem- bers the line from his 1703 letter to John Wyche : " If drink- ing your Health will do you any good , you may expect to be as long - lived as Methuselah . " ) Virgil's Aenead showed the punishments given to suicide ...
... example . One remem- bers the line from his 1703 letter to John Wyche : " If drink- ing your Health will do you any good , you may expect to be as long - lived as Methuselah . " ) Virgil's Aenead showed the punishments given to suicide ...
Strana 168
... example , had " established phy- siognomy into an art , and laid down rules of judging men's tempers by their faces . " Addison never denied that there might be some validity in such a principle ; such matters he left " to the ...
... example , had " established phy- siognomy into an art , and laid down rules of judging men's tempers by their faces . " Addison never denied that there might be some validity in such a principle ; such matters he left " to the ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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