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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... things , " i.e. , the objects of outer reality , and " words , " the gifts of the mind . ( Later , the Freeholder accused the Jacobites of having " inverted the very sense of words and things " -F # 29 . ) In an essay arguing that God ...
... things , " i.e. , the objects of outer reality , and " words , " the gifts of the mind . ( Later , the Freeholder accused the Jacobites of having " inverted the very sense of words and things " -F # 29 . ) In an essay arguing that God ...
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... things.` ( S # 186 ) The free - thinker was " inexcusable " for trying to convert a believer , because he " did not ... thing by the bargain . ( S # 185 ) Addison insisted that atheism could only offer immoral- ity , unhappiness , and ...
... things.` ( S # 186 ) The free - thinker was " inexcusable " for trying to convert a believer , because he " did not ... thing by the bargain . ( S # 185 ) Addison insisted that atheism could only offer immoral- ity , unhappiness , and ...
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... things they live upon , which they bestow very plentifully upon all those that apply themselves to them . " A gypsy Cassandra immediately won the sympathy of Sir Roger by promising him favor with his widow . The Spectator des- cribed ...
... things they live upon , which they bestow very plentifully upon all those that apply themselves to them . " A gypsy Cassandra immediately won the sympathy of Sir Roger by promising him favor with his widow . The Spectator des- cribed ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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