Eighteenth Century ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Robert Kilburn Root, George Sherburn Ronald Press Company, 1932 - 942 páginas |
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... mind , is what , by universal agreement , men call God . If there are several such su- perior minds , they are so many Gods ; but if that single or those several su- periors are not in their nature neces- sarily good , they rather take ...
... mind , is what , by universal agreement , men call God . If there are several such su- perior minds , they are so many Gods ; but if that single or those several su- periors are not in their nature neces- sarily good , they rather take ...
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... mind is in its right state . There is no man whose imagination does not sometimes pre- dominate over his reason , who can regulate his attention wholly by his , will , and whose ideas will come and go at his command . No man will be ...
... mind is in its right state . There is no man whose imagination does not sometimes pre- dominate over his reason , who can regulate his attention wholly by his , will , and whose ideas will come and go at his command . No man will be ...
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... mind and imagination , has little regard or attention to common nature , or creep- ing after common sense . By overleap- ing those narrow bounds , he more effectually seizes the whole mind , and more powerfully accomplishes his pur ...
... mind and imagination , has little regard or attention to common nature , or creep- ing after common sense . By overleap- ing those narrow bounds , he more effectually seizes the whole mind , and more powerfully accomplishes his pur ...
Contenido
JONATHAN SWIFT | 53 |
RICHARD STEELE AND JOSEPH ADDISON | 167 |
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER THIRD EARL OF SHAFTESBURY | 243 |
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