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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... nature ' ) express his ethical system , and The Analogy of Religion , Natural and Revealed , to the Constitution and Course of Nature ( 1736 ) . These works are without any pretentions to literary elegance ; and it is only in rare ...
... nature ' ) express his ethical system , and The Analogy of Religion , Natural and Revealed , to the Constitution and Course of Nature ( 1736 ) . These works are without any pretentions to literary elegance ; and it is only in rare ...
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... nature . ' In the constitution and government of the world , nature and morality are so closely connected as to form a single scheme , in which it is highly probable that the first is formed and carried on merely in subserviency to the ...
... nature . ' In the constitution and government of the world , nature and morality are so closely connected as to form a single scheme , in which it is highly probable that the first is formed and carried on merely in subserviency to the ...
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... nature , and sought for light from within , coming down from Plotinus through Meister Eckhart and Tauler , had , in Germany , been carried on and developed by Caspar von Schwenckfeld and Sebastian Franck ; while a revival of the still ...
... nature , and sought for light from within , coming down from Plotinus through Meister Eckhart and Tauler , had , in Germany , been carried on and developed by Caspar von Schwenckfeld and Sebastian Franck ; while a revival of the still ...
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Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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