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... expressed by the poet and critic : ( a ) moral and religious truth and ( b ) the immutable order of nature and the unalterable mind of man . ( a ) Since " he who thinks rationally thinks morally , " reason , assisted by Christian ...
... expressed by the poet and critic : ( a ) moral and religious truth and ( b ) the immutable order of nature and the unalterable mind of man . ( a ) Since " he who thinks rationally thinks morally , " reason , assisted by Christian ...
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... expressed the preference for a return to her parents . " A record of Mr. B.'s underlying intentions is thus put before Pamela in time to dispose her to accept another letter the next day imploring her to return , the result of Mr. B.'s ...
... expressed the preference for a return to her parents . " A record of Mr. B.'s underlying intentions is thus put before Pamela in time to dispose her to accept another letter the next day imploring her to return , the result of Mr. B.'s ...
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... expressed during the century and a half just surveyed we may draw several conclusions . First , reason was a dominant force in the criticism of Hobbes and Davenant , and it continued powerful for at least a hundred years . But its ...
... expressed during the century and a half just surveyed we may draw several conclusions . First , reason was a dominant force in the criticism of Hobbes and Davenant , and it continued powerful for at least a hundred years . But its ...
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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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