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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... particular statement , Addison added , so impressed Eras- mus , that he could scarcely forbear looking upon Socrates as a saint and crying out , " O , holy Socrates , pray for us . " ( S # 213 ) Again and again , Addison found that he ...
... particular statement , Addison added , so impressed Eras- mus , that he could scarcely forbear looking upon Socrates as a saint and crying out , " O , holy Socrates , pray for us . " ( S # 213 ) Again and again , Addison found that he ...
Strana 111
... particular , " being the end product of a series of digressions from sense : If an absurd dress or behaviour be intro- duced in the world , it will soon be found out and discarded ; on the contrary , a habit or ceremony , though never ...
... particular , " being the end product of a series of digressions from sense : If an absurd dress or behaviour be intro- duced in the world , it will soon be found out and discarded ; on the contrary , a habit or ceremony , though never ...
Strana 136
... particular nation in Europe . " Hearing such evidence , he wrote : Hearing I cannot forbear thinking that there is such an intercourse and commerce with evil spirits , as that which we express by the name of witch- craft . ( S # 117 ) ...
... particular nation in Europe . " Hearing such evidence , he wrote : Hearing I cannot forbear thinking that there is such an intercourse and commerce with evil spirits , as that which we express by the name of witch- craft . ( S # 117 ) ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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