Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the JourneyDuquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
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... true interest , and do ourselves the most effectual service- by devoting ourselves to Him , —and always thinking of Him , —as He is the true and final happiness " ( Vol . II , p . 294 ) . In incidental passages too numerous to document ...
... true interest , and do ourselves the most effectual service- by devoting ourselves to Him , —and always thinking of Him , —as He is the true and final happiness " ( Vol . II , p . 294 ) . In incidental passages too numerous to document ...
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... True Foundations of Natural and Reveal'd Religion ... ( London , 1730 ) , p . 18 : " Now as the rectitude of God consists in following the fitness of things , so the rectitude of all intelligent beings consists in the same thing . God ...
... True Foundations of Natural and Reveal'd Religion ... ( London , 1730 ) , p . 18 : " Now as the rectitude of God consists in following the fitness of things , so the rectitude of all intelligent beings consists in the same thing . God ...
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... pins it down and makes it corporeal , accepting as true whatever the body certifies " ( Steph . 83A - 84D ) . Like Socrates , Tristram knows that only reason , free of all sensations , can know the truth about 114 Sterne's Comedy.
... pins it down and makes it corporeal , accepting as true whatever the body certifies " ( Steph . 83A - 84D ) . Like Socrates , Tristram knows that only reason , free of all sensations , can know the truth about 114 Sterne's Comedy.
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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