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Page 166
... things are due to vice , " they answered with Hume : If it be vice which produces all the good in the world , then there is some- thing the matter with our terminology ; such vice is not vice but good . These critics then , simply ...
... things are due to vice , " they answered with Hume : If it be vice which produces all the good in the world , then there is some- thing the matter with our terminology ; such vice is not vice but good . These critics then , simply ...
Page 290
... thing that is in it self irregular and extravagant , is difficult to be Onceived . Besides , the work of every reasonable Creature must derive Es Beauty from Regularity , for Reason is Rule and Order , and nothing can e irregular either ...
... thing that is in it self irregular and extravagant , is difficult to be Onceived . Besides , the work of every reasonable Creature must derive Es Beauty from Regularity , for Reason is Rule and Order , and nothing can e irregular either ...
Page 315
... thing ( the jar ) and then its breaking The parallel is given a kind of roundness and complete- tellectual lines are ... things . * 4 1 2 Love , Hope , and Joy , fair Pleasure's smiling train , 2 ' 1 ' Hate , Fear , and Grief , the ...
... thing ( the jar ) and then its breaking The parallel is given a kind of roundness and complete- tellectual lines are ... things . * 4 1 2 Love , Hope , and Joy , fair Pleasure's smiling train , 2 ' 1 ' Hate , Fear , and Grief , the ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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