Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... truth again ; To truth , by no peculiar taste confin'd , Whose universal pattern strikes mankind ; To truth , whose bold and unresisted aim Checks frail caprice , and fashion's fickle claim ; To truth , whose charms deception's magic ...
... truth again ; To truth , by no peculiar taste confin'd , Whose universal pattern strikes mankind ; To truth , whose bold and unresisted aim Checks frail caprice , and fashion's fickle claim ; To truth , whose charms deception's magic ...
الصفحة 1145
... truth , when adequately communicated , must always be victorious over error ; sound reasoning and truth are capable of being so communicated ; truth is omnipotent ; the vices and moral weakness of man are not invincible ; man is ...
... truth , when adequately communicated , must always be victorious over error ; sound reasoning and truth are capable of being so communicated ; truth is omnipotent ; the vices and moral weakness of man are not invincible ; man is ...
الصفحة 1146
... truth cannot be communicated by one man to another . Whenever in any case he fails , it is that he is not sufficiently laborious , patient , and clear . We suppose , of course , the person who undertakes to communicate the truth really ...
... truth cannot be communicated by one man to another . Whenever in any case he fails , it is that he is not sufficiently laborious , patient , and clear . We suppose , of course , the person who undertakes to communicate the truth really ...
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Anthony Ashley Cooper Third Earl of Shaftesbury | 63 |
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