The Restoration: drama; DrydenRonald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
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... eighteenth century ) , was good , designed by a benevolent First Cause . If our individual experience led us to doubt that good , this was because we looked at the part and not the whole ; the philosopher would ... EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY PROSE.
... eighteenth century ) , was good , designed by a benevolent First Cause . If our individual experience led us to doubt that good , this was because we looked at the part and not the whole ; the philosopher would ... EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY PROSE.
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... eighteenth century , that it is understandable that Hume should have hesitated to attack the main citadel . William Paley in his Natural Theology ( 1802 ) repeated the standard argument from design as though ... EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY PROSE.
... eighteenth century , that it is understandable that Hume should have hesitated to attack the main citadel . William Paley in his Natural Theology ( 1802 ) repeated the standard argument from design as though ... EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY PROSE.
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... patched and " improved " plays and parts of plays which would horrify a modern producer . The reaction among serious critics was to lead them to see the true Shakespeare as a 1094 13 DRAMA FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
... patched and " improved " plays and parts of plays which would horrify a modern producer . The reaction among serious critics was to lead them to see the true Shakespeare as a 1094 13 DRAMA FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
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THE NOVEL FROM RICHARDSON TO JANE AUSTEN | 700 |
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