English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... Knowledge SAMUEL RICHARDSON Miss Clarissa Harlowe to Miss Howe Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . Mr. Belford to Robert Lovelace , Esq . BISHOP BUTLER The Habit of Casual Reading Actions Natural and Unnatural Self - love and Appetites ...
... Knowledge SAMUEL RICHARDSON Miss Clarissa Harlowe to Miss Howe Mr. Lovelace to John Belford , Esq . Mr. Belford to Robert Lovelace , Esq . BISHOP BUTLER The Habit of Casual Reading Actions Natural and Unnatural Self - love and Appetites ...
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... Knowledge in 1710 , and the Dialogues of Hylas and Philonous in 1713. In the last named year he went to London , where Swift , who was then at the zenith of his influence , intro- duced him to the wits and the great . After staying some ...
... Knowledge in 1710 , and the Dialogues of Hylas and Philonous in 1713. In the last named year he went to London , where Swift , who was then at the zenith of his influence , intro- duced him to the wits and the great . After staying some ...
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... any principles more opposite to scepticism than those we have laid down , as shall be hereafter clearly shown . ( From Principles of Human Knowledge . ) WILLIAM LAW [ William Law ( 1686-1761 ) was born BISHOP BERKELEY 39.
... any principles more opposite to scepticism than those we have laid down , as shall be hereafter clearly shown . ( From Principles of Human Knowledge . ) WILLIAM LAW [ William Law ( 1686-1761 ) was born BISHOP BERKELEY 39.
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... KNOWLEDGE SPEAK , Lord , for thy servant heareth , is the only way by which any man ever did , or ever can attain divine knowledge and divine goodness . To knock at any other door but this is but like asking life of that which is itself ...
... KNOWLEDGE SPEAK , Lord , for thy servant heareth , is the only way by which any man ever did , or ever can attain divine knowledge and divine goodness . To knock at any other door but this is but like asking life of that which is itself ...
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... knowledge , means of improvement , riches , and all external advantages . And as there are not any two men found , of exactly like shape and features ; so it is probable there are not any two , of an exactly like constitution , temper ...
... knowledge , means of improvement , riches , and all external advantages . And as there are not any two men found , of exactly like shape and features ; so it is probable there are not any two , of an exactly like constitution , temper ...
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