Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800: Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth-century Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Philosophers, and Other Creative Writers, from the First Published Critical Appraisals to Current Evaluations, المجلدات 1-236Dennis Poupard Gale Research Company, 1992 - 500 من الصفحات Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 4-8 of the greatest writers and thinkers of the late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Restoration periods by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:
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... virtues that rank highest in Christian ethics . Shaftesbury had re- cently made ironic use of this in defending his favourite thesis of the disinterestedness of true virtue : I cou'd be almost tempted to think , that the true Reason why ...
... virtues that rank highest in Christian ethics . Shaftesbury had re- cently made ironic use of this in defending his favourite thesis of the disinterestedness of true virtue : I cou'd be almost tempted to think , that the true Reason why ...
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... virtue — under the corrective influence of Christianity . And he declared that side by side with depravity is a natural ' Temper of Mind ' hospitable to virtue ; that by the ' Force of their Make ' men are ' framed for mutual Kindness ...
... virtue — under the corrective influence of Christianity . And he declared that side by side with depravity is a natural ' Temper of Mind ' hospitable to virtue ; that by the ' Force of their Make ' men are ' framed for mutual Kindness ...
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... virtue . At the centre of all of his corrective propaganda was the principle that ' the good of others ' is the ' most generous motive of life ' . He contin- ued to identify benevolence with the Christian virtue , charity . And as an ...
... virtue . At the centre of all of his corrective propaganda was the principle that ' the good of others ' is the ' most generous motive of life ' . He contin- ued to identify benevolence with the Christian virtue , charity . And as an ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 1 |
Babur 14831530 | 83 |
Sir Francis Bacon 15611626 | 98 |
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