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... considered virtue simply as truth , and vice as untruth . The antithesis between reason and natural impulse is very sharp and explicit in Richard Price , who summed up the principles of the " intel- lectualist " school of which he was a ...
... considered virtue simply as truth , and vice as untruth . The antithesis between reason and natural impulse is very sharp and explicit in Richard Price , who summed up the principles of the " intel- lectualist " school of which he was a ...
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... considered , is a vast chain of being , " an ordered continuum , kept cohesive by the mutual dependence of all the parts . Nothing is foreign : Parts relate to whole ; One all - extending , all - preserving Soul Connects each being ...
... considered , is a vast chain of being , " an ordered continuum , kept cohesive by the mutual dependence of all the parts . Nothing is foreign : Parts relate to whole ; One all - extending , all - preserving Soul Connects each being ...
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... considered a climactic order , but the third epigram is clearly the least effective ; and certainly we have here sufficient evidence that Prior was willing to write variations upon one of his own themes . There are , it may be added ...
... considered a climactic order , but the third epigram is clearly the least effective ; and certainly we have here sufficient evidence that Prior was willing to write variations upon one of his own themes . There are , it may be added ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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