English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... living seems to be at stake . It is only a full realization of this ethos that makes Swift's despair com- prehensible ; for him the Whig triumph meant the collapse of every reasonable assumption for living . Political passions , then ...
... living seems to be at stake . It is only a full realization of this ethos that makes Swift's despair com- prehensible ; for him the Whig triumph meant the collapse of every reasonable assumption for living . Political passions , then ...
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... living . It is all sensible enough . But Mandeville roused the ire of those who did not read him carefully , or who missed his point . He was not advancing some scheme for immoral living , but launching an attack upon hypocrisy . His ...
... living . It is all sensible enough . But Mandeville roused the ire of those who did not read him carefully , or who missed his point . He was not advancing some scheme for immoral living , but launching an attack upon hypocrisy . His ...
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... living , and were addressed to mortals to whom perilous heights are denied , his first being A Treatise upon Christian Perfection ( 1726 ) , to be followed in 1728 by the still popular , or at all events occasionally reprinted , A ...
... living , and were addressed to mortals to whom perilous heights are denied , his first being A Treatise upon Christian Perfection ( 1726 ) , to be followed in 1728 by the still popular , or at all events occasionally reprinted , A ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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