The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... controversy . But he has no less confidence than Berkeley had in the truth of his views ; and his arguments are clearly put . Often , they resemble Berkeley's ; though greater use is made of traditional metaphysical discussions . Among ...
... controversy . But he has no less confidence than Berkeley had in the truth of his views ; and his arguments are clearly put . Often , they resemble Berkeley's ; though greater use is made of traditional metaphysical discussions . Among ...
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... controversy entered upon a fresh phase . Within the church , the Roman controversy had died down , and the protestant faith had been firmly established . The time was ripe for the discussion of the content and basis of protestant ...
... controversy entered upon a fresh phase . Within the church , the Roman controversy had died down , and the protestant faith had been firmly established . The time was ripe for the discussion of the content and basis of protestant ...
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... controversy as to require further notice . By his learning , but , still more , by his mental vigour and resource , William Warburton made an impression upon his time which is not yet forgotten . He was born in 1698 and died in 1779 ...
... controversy as to require further notice . By his learning , but , still more , by his mental vigour and resource , William Warburton made an impression upon his time which is not yet forgotten . He was born in 1698 and died in 1779 ...
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Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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