Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pagini |
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Pagina 82
... judgments . He concludes that the mob action came so early as to be ineffectual , and even George Lockhart , who despised Defoe , agreed with this analysis.21 His commentary explains necessity , uses tone to convey judgment ( admiration ...
... judgments . He concludes that the mob action came so early as to be ineffectual , and even George Lockhart , who despised Defoe , agreed with this analysis.21 His commentary explains necessity , uses tone to convey judgment ( admiration ...
Pagina 86
... judgment more truly in a relation of matters of fact , than the knowing the tempers and principles of the chief actors . " 29 George Lockhart insists that without " characters " we could not get “ a clear and full idea of what passed ...
... judgment more truly in a relation of matters of fact , than the knowing the tempers and principles of the chief actors . " 29 George Lockhart insists that without " characters " we could not get “ a clear and full idea of what passed ...
Pagina 106
... ( Judgment Day ) to history . Most men would have agreed with Discours sur L'Histoire Universelle , in which Bossuet explained that God had created the world so that all the parts of the whole depended upon each other . During the ...
... ( Judgment Day ) to history . Most men would have agreed with Discours sur L'Histoire Universelle , in which Bossuet explained that God had created the world so that all the parts of the whole depended upon each other . During the ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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