Pope and Bolingbroke: A Study of Friendship and InfluenceUniversity of Missouri Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... regarded by James as a crime against logic and humanity rather than as a possibly respectable philosophical position : Bolingbroke , says James , " was repelled by the spectacle of intellectual enquiry which went beyond what might be ...
... regarded by James as a crime against logic and humanity rather than as a possibly respectable philosophical position : Bolingbroke , says James , " was repelled by the spectacle of intellectual enquiry which went beyond what might be ...
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... regarded as prolix and irrelevant . Unlike Berkeley , he was not a problem - solving philosopher , not much interested in language , and the speculative metaphysician who tries to interpret the meaning and purpose of experience is now ...
... regarded as prolix and irrelevant . Unlike Berkeley , he was not a problem - solving philosopher , not much interested in language , and the speculative metaphysician who tries to interpret the meaning and purpose of experience is now ...
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... regarded as purely rhetorical triumphs , and at least since Maynard Mack's article " The Muse of Satire , " critics have imported from the language of dramatic criticism the concept of persona or mask to connote that the voices heard ...
... regarded as purely rhetorical triumphs , and at least since Maynard Mack's article " The Muse of Satire , " critics have imported from the language of dramatic criticism the concept of persona or mask to connote that the voices heard ...
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