Scottish Literary Journal, Volumele 23-24Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1996 |
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Pagina 56
... nature ' recurs almost obsessively in his argument : In respect of their nature men like you , and partly , like me , have three choices : they can subdue it with fasting , mortification and prayer , beating it into submission until it ...
... nature ' recurs almost obsessively in his argument : In respect of their nature men like you , and partly , like me , have three choices : they can subdue it with fasting , mortification and prayer , beating it into submission until it ...
Pagina 70
... nature . If classical temples found their aesthetic purpose in suggesting architectural similarities between tree - trunks and columns , such that a temple is an artificial house of nature which mediates between human nature and nature ...
... nature . If classical temples found their aesthetic purpose in suggesting architectural similarities between tree - trunks and columns , such that a temple is an artificial house of nature which mediates between human nature and nature ...
Pagina 77
... nature developed by Jacobin ideology , notably in Saint - Just's De la nature . Moreover , the politics of Jacobinism compounds such problems by confusing the relationship between natural law and political institutions , between virtue ...
... nature developed by Jacobin ideology , notably in Saint - Just's De la nature . Moreover , the politics of Jacobinism compounds such problems by confusing the relationship between natural law and political institutions , between virtue ...
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ROBIN DIX The Literary Relationship of Mark | 13 |
MARJORY HARPER Adventure or Exile? The Scottish | 21 |
The Teaching | 33 |
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