Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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Though perhaps the thing itself should not be allowed in Nature , the imagi- nation or fancy of it must be allowed to ... Nor can anything besides art and strong endeavor , with long practice and meditation , overcome such a natural ...
Though perhaps the thing itself should not be allowed in Nature , the imagi- nation or fancy of it must be allowed to ... Nor can anything besides art and strong endeavor , with long practice and meditation , overcome such a natural ...
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The very existence of poetry depends on the license it assumes of deviating from actual nature , in order to gratify natural propensities by other means , which are found by experience full as capable of affording such gratification .
The very existence of poetry depends on the license it assumes of deviating from actual nature , in order to gratify natural propensities by other means , which are found by experience full as capable of affording such gratification .
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Although the English Church began by condemning deists like Toland and Tindal , “ natural religion " so deeply ... un- consciously accepted the very deistic proposal that God is to be found in nature , or is demonstrated by nature .
Although the English Church began by condemning deists like Toland and Tindal , “ natural religion " so deeply ... un- consciously accepted the very deistic proposal that God is to be found in nature , or is demonstrated by nature .
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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