Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold Ronald Press Company, 1956 - 1274 pagini The purpose os this volume is to provide representative selections from English prose and poetry of the eighteenth century for undergraduate courses in that period. In this second edition of the anthology the editors have expanded the contents considerably. Additions have been made from Addison, Pope, Swift, Young, Smart, Burke, and Reynolds, with Blake's comments. The extensive notes and introductions should assist the beginning student to understand the texts, but it is hoped that they will also lead him to explore further in the works listed in the bibliographies. |
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... creature towards the moral objects of right and wrong , nothing can possibly in such a crea- ture exclude a principle of virtue , or render it ineffectual , except what 1. Either takes away the natural and just sense of right and wrong ...
... creature towards the moral objects of right and wrong , nothing can possibly in such a crea- ture exclude a principle of virtue , or render it ineffectual , except what 1. Either takes away the natural and just sense of right and wrong ...
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... creature capable of using reflection to have a liking or dislike of moral actions , and consequently a sense of right and wrong , before such time as he may have any settled notion of a God , is what will hardly be questioned ; it being ...
... creature capable of using reflection to have a liking or dislike of moral actions , and consequently a sense of right and wrong , before such time as he may have any settled notion of a God , is what will hardly be questioned ; it being ...
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... creature ? And now , last of all , there remains for us to consider a yet further ad- vantage to virtue , in the theistical belief above the atheistical . The propo- sition may at first sight appear over- refined , and of a sort which ...
... creature ? And now , last of all , there remains for us to consider a yet further ad- vantage to virtue , in the theistical belief above the atheistical . The propo- sition may at first sight appear over- refined , and of a sort which ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
A Bumpkin or CountrySquire | 11 |
JOHN WILMOT EARL OF ROCHESTER | 31 |
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