The Augustan World: Life and Letters in Eighteenth-century EnglandMethuen, 1954 - 283 страници |
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... things , together with the abundant material details of Dyer's Fleece , Grainger's Sugar- Cane , Addison's Royal - Exchange Spectator , or Belinda's dressing- table in The Rape of the Lock , are the overflow into literature of the ...
... things , together with the abundant material details of Dyer's Fleece , Grainger's Sugar- Cane , Addison's Royal - Exchange Spectator , or Belinda's dressing- table in The Rape of the Lock , are the overflow into literature of the ...
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... things which our Reason , by considering the Nature of God and Man , and the Relation we stand in to him and one another , demonstrates to be our Duty : and that those Things are plain : and likewise what they are . Other men prolonged ...
... things which our Reason , by considering the Nature of God and Man , and the Relation we stand in to him and one another , demonstrates to be our Duty : and that those Things are plain : and likewise what they are . Other men prolonged ...
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... things which normal men can recognise from their normal experience . Some loss has already been admitted at the end of the chapter on religion ; another , and related , loss may come from too strong a sense of the external world as ...
... things which normal men can recognise from their normal experience . Some loss has already been admitted at the end of the chapter on religion ; another , and related , loss may come from too strong a sense of the external world as ...
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SOCIAL LIFE | 1 |
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS | 52 |
Change in the Country | 59 |
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