Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 стор. |
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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 ...
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... 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 obtained ; the effect itself being the test , and the only test , of the truth and ...
... 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 obtained ; the effect itself being the test , and the only test , of the truth and ...
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... 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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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature Wylie Sypher Перегляд фрагмента - 1947 |
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admiration Aeneid Ambrose Philips ancient appear beauty better Bettmann Archive Boswell called charms creature critics Dæmons David Hume death delight Ev'n ev'ry excellent fair fancy fear genius give Gothic grace Grongar Hill hand happy head hear heart heaven hill honor hope Horace Walpole Houyhnhnms human imagination imitation James Boswell John Gay Johnson kind kings ladies learning live look Lord mankind manner master mind Muse nature never night nymph o'er object observed Oliver Goldsmith once pain passions person pleasing pleasure poem poet poetry Pope pow'r praise pride reason rise round Samuel Johnson scene Scotland sense sentiment shade Shakespeare song soul spirit sweet taste thee things Thomas Warton thou thought thro tion told truth virtue walk whole wild wind writing wyllowe Yahoos