Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... reason , and antiquity , to discover what should be the conduct , the machines , the man- ners , and the characters of an epic poem . His ideas filtered into Dennis and Addison , and in their works his canons are found inadvertently ...
... reason , and antiquity , to discover what should be the conduct , the machines , the man- ners , and the characters of an epic poem . His ideas filtered into Dennis and Addison , and in their works his canons are found inadvertently ...
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... reason to please the deist , and not enough from revelation to content the orthodox . Swift , the friend of Boling- broke , sneers the deists into silence , and Pope , his other friend , though reared a Catholic , distils deist1 formulæ ...
... reason to please the deist , and not enough from revelation to content the orthodox . Swift , the friend of Boling- broke , sneers the deists into silence , and Pope , his other friend , though reared a Catholic , distils deist1 formulæ ...
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... reason never names the articles that reason must repel ; but he squandered some scholarship , and even a paradoxical cleverness . Locke , so hard on Toland's improvidence and conceit , is buoy- ant to excess in his hopes for the future ...
... reason never names the articles that reason must repel ; but he squandered some scholarship , and even a paradoxical cleverness . Locke , so hard on Toland's improvidence and conceit , is buoy- ant to excess in his hopes for the future ...
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