Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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... And brought my bosom back to 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 ...
... And brought my bosom back to 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 ...
الصفحة 885
For though it may appear bold to say it , the imagination is here the residence of truth . If the imagination be affected , the conclusion is fairly drawn ; if it be not affected , the reasoning is erroneous , because the end is not ...
For though it may appear bold to say it , the imagination is here the residence of truth . If the imagination be affected , the conclusion is fairly drawn ; if it be not affected , the reasoning is erroneous , because the end is not ...
الصفحة 1146
It is absurd , therefore , to say that sound reasoning and 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 .
It is absurd , therefore , to say that sound reasoning and 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 .
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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