Eighteenth-century English LiteratureGeoffrey Tillotson, Paul Fussell, Marshall Waingrow Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969 - 1554 sivua A survey of prose, poetry, and drama from the Restoration to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Treats major authors in depth but also includes lesser but important writers to give a completer picture of the century. |
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... observe Children . ] I see no Reason there- fore to believe , that the Soul thinks before the Senses have furnished it with Ideas to think on ; and as those are increased , and retained ; so it comes , by Exercise , to improve its ...
... observe Children . ] I see no Reason there- fore to believe , that the Soul thinks before the Senses have furnished it with Ideas to think on ; and as those are increased , and retained ; so it comes , by Exercise , to improve its ...
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... observe , how it falls all of a sudden into the Familiar ; in Petticoats ! Or Phoebus self in Petticoats . Let us now , says I , enter upon the Second Stanza . I find the First Line is still a Continuation of the Metaphor . I fancy ...
... observe , how it falls all of a sudden into the Familiar ; in Petticoats ! Or Phoebus self in Petticoats . Let us now , says I , enter upon the Second Stanza . I find the First Line is still a Continuation of the Metaphor . I fancy ...
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... observe , that our Assurance in any Argument of this Kind is deriv'd from no other Principle than our Observation of the Veracity of human Testimony , and of the usual Conformity of Facts to the Reports of Witnesses . It being a general ...
... observe , that our Assurance in any Argument of this Kind is deriv'd from no other Principle than our Observation of the Veracity of human Testimony , and of the usual Conformity of Facts to the Reports of Witnesses . It being a general ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE | 2 |
JOHN LOCKE | 3 |
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