Poetry, Prose and PlaysR. Hart-Davis, 1964 - 896 sivua Contains poetry, prose and plays by English author John Dryden. |
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... Reason , but he has been pleased to descend to us : and what Socrates said of him , what Plato writ , and the rest of the Heathen Philosophers of several Nations , is all no more than the Twilight of Revelation , after the Sun of it was ...
... Reason , but he has been pleased to descend to us : and what Socrates said of him , what Plato writ , and the rest of the Heathen Philosophers of several Nations , is all no more than the Twilight of Revelation , after the Sun of it was ...
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... reason is already overthrown , which was , because both were alike impossible . This is manifestly other- wise ; for ' tis proved , that a Stage may properly represent two Rooms or Houses ; for the imagination being Judge of what is ...
... reason is already overthrown , which was , because both were alike impossible . This is manifestly other- wise ; for ' tis proved , that a Stage may properly represent two Rooms or Houses ; for the imagination being Judge of what is ...
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John Dryden Douglas Grant. the reason , during the time of the representation , somewhat like a weak belief of what it sees and hears ; and reason suffers it self to be so hood - wink'd , that it may better enjoy the pleasures of the ...
John Dryden Douglas Grant. the reason , during the time of the representation , somewhat like a weak belief of what it sees and hears ; and reason suffers it self to be so hood - wink'd , that it may better enjoy the pleasures of the ...
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