A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Nature was designed as an interlude to provide an agreeable break in the more important matter of eating and drinking . And it fol- lows the conventional lines of the morality , beginning with a soli- loquy on the part of Nature , and ...
... Nature was designed as an interlude to provide an agreeable break in the more important matter of eating and drinking . And it fol- lows the conventional lines of the morality , beginning with a soli- loquy on the part of Nature , and ...
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... nature of truth , that there was a truth of religion and a truth of science , and that they should not be confused . And also that the book of Nature was a second revelation , beside the Bible , and that by studying it we should be ...
... nature of truth , that there was a truth of religion and a truth of science , and that they should not be confused . And also that the book of Nature was a second revelation , beside the Bible , and that by studying it we should be ...
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... nature . His clear declaration that ' certainly God works nothing in nature but by se- cond causes ' was already a denial of miracles , at least for the present day , and an important point with the later deists , which led to the idea ...
... nature . His clear declaration that ' certainly God works nothing in nature but by se- cond causes ' was already a denial of miracles , at least for the present day , and an important point with the later deists , which led to the idea ...
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