The Varied Pattern: Studies in the 18th CenturyPeter Hughes, David Williams A. M. Hakkert, 1971 - 394 من الصفحات |
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... period , Diderot tells us that we must be utterly instinctive and primitive , all " a wonder and a wild desire , " in a peroration that owes more to the tone , learning , and style of Bossuet than to the glad animal cries of ...
... period , Diderot tells us that we must be utterly instinctive and primitive , all " a wonder and a wild desire , " in a peroration that owes more to the tone , learning , and style of Bossuet than to the glad animal cries of ...
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... period of intel- lectual , moral and philosophical crisis . Convinced of the rightness of their new social and moral principles , these men looked all around them for new ways in which to express themselves , and the one unquestionable ...
... period of intel- lectual , moral and philosophical crisis . Convinced of the rightness of their new social and moral principles , these men looked all around them for new ways in which to express themselves , and the one unquestionable ...
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... period included some able prose writings in defense of Christianity against deism , but it is generally admitted that at this time the emotional and imaginative aspects of Christianity receded to a lower level than at any other period ...
... period included some able prose writings in defense of Christianity against deism , but it is generally admitted that at this time the emotional and imaginative aspects of Christianity receded to a lower level than at any other period ...
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