A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoeAMS Press, 1984 - 222 стор. |
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... Houyhnhnms become false gods . They appear without flaw to him " and his grateful attention to their conversation , usually on familiar sermon topics ( benevolence , order and economy , virture ) , leads Gulliver to con- Iclude that the ...
... Houyhnhnms become false gods . They appear without flaw to him " and his grateful attention to their conversation , usually on familiar sermon topics ( benevolence , order and economy , virture ) , leads Gulliver to con- Iclude that the ...
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... Houyhnhnms offer a false religion for men . The basic premise of their lives , expressed in the phrase " the Thing which was not , " coined with Gulliver's introduction into their society , rules out the heart of the Christian faith ...
... Houyhnhnms offer a false religion for men . The basic premise of their lives , expressed in the phrase " the Thing which was not , " coined with Gulliver's introduction into their society , rules out the heart of the Christian faith ...
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... Houyhnhnms find laws and punishments necessary and must vigilantly control and govern the Yahoos . Governments impose order and reason . Gulliver's narrative and the contrast to the Houyhnhnms make the point . The master muses that ...
... Houyhnhnms find laws and punishments necessary and must vigilantly control and govern the Yahoos . Governments impose order and reason . Gulliver's narrative and the contrast to the Houyhnhnms make the point . The master muses that ...
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Initiation and Integration | 1 |
Organization and Government | 26 |
Piety Commerce and Freedom | 65 |
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A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoe Paula R. Backscheider Перегляд фрагмента - 1984 |
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