The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney D. C. Heath, 1980 - 765 էջ |
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... knowledge of the ways of men . His wish still continued , but his hope grew less . He ceased to survey any longer the walls of his prison , and spared to search by new toils for interstices which he knew could not be found , yet ...
... knowledge of the ways of men . His wish still continued , but his hope grew less . He ceased to survey any longer the walls of his prison , and spared to search by new toils for interstices which he knew could not be found , yet ...
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... knowledge , and examine by what measures , in things whereof we have no certain knowledge , we ought to regu- late our assent , and moderate our persuasions . In order whereunto , I shall pursue this following method : - First . I shall ...
... knowledge , and examine by what measures , in things whereof we have no certain knowledge , we ought to regu- late our assent , and moderate our persuasions . In order whereunto , I shall pursue this following method : - First . I shall ...
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... knowledge and the necessary requisite for enjoying the pleasures of imagination . Hence the poetry of Akenside empha- sizes visual imagery to a much greater extent than imagery appealing to the other senses . He gives his own reasons ...
... knowledge and the necessary requisite for enjoying the pleasures of imagination . Hence the poetry of Akenside empha- sizes visual imagery to a much greater extent than imagery appealing to the other senses . He gives his own reasons ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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