The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... Religion and the Reformation of Morals ( not issued before March 1709 ) and An Argument against Abolishing Christianity ( 1708 ) . It has so often been said that Swift discerned in religion little more than a morally restraining force ...
... Religion and the Reformation of Morals ( not issued before March 1709 ) and An Argument against Abolishing Christianity ( 1708 ) . It has so often been said that Swift discerned in religion little more than a morally restraining force ...
Pagina 146
... religion in general ; which , by laying re- straints on human nature , is supposed the great enemy to the freedom of thought and action . This was the line which Swift took at all times with the deists . Undeniably it may be made to ...
... religion in general ; which , by laying re- straints on human nature , is supposed the great enemy to the freedom of thought and action . This was the line which Swift took at all times with the deists . Undeniably it may be made to ...
Pagina 150
... religion should remain incomprehensible to man . Here we have direct insight into Swift's religious thought . The intellectual subtlety and the emotional ardour which are combined in different patterns in the divine and the religious ...
... religion should remain incomprehensible to man . Here we have direct insight into Swift's religious thought . The intellectual subtlety and the emotional ardour which are combined in different patterns in the divine and the religious ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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