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To this end he contrasts ' the plain paths of reason ' with the ' impene- trable labyrinths ' of the Fathers . And sure enough , reason seems a plain enough path with Toland as a guide . He is capable of a surprising , if clumsy ...
To this end he contrasts ' the plain paths of reason ' with the ' impene- trable labyrinths ' of the Fathers . And sure enough , reason seems a plain enough path with Toland as a guide . He is capable of a surprising , if clumsy ...
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Robinson Crusoe is the best novel Defoe ever wrote for one fundamental reason . This relates to the character and situation of its hero , as these support the general method . Defoe habitually employs a factual , literal , rather ...
Robinson Crusoe is the best novel Defoe ever wrote for one fundamental reason . This relates to the character and situation of its hero , as these support the general method . Defoe habitually employs a factual , literal , rather ...
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2 Quoted by G. R. Cragg , From Puritanism to the Age of Reason ( Cambridge , 1950 ) , p . 96 . 3 Leslie Stephen , History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century ( London , 1962 ) , I , 74 . 4 Stephen , English Thought , I , 72-3 .
2 Quoted by G. R. Cragg , From Puritanism to the Age of Reason ( Cambridge , 1950 ) , p . 96 . 3 Leslie Stephen , History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century ( London , 1962 ) , I , 74 . 4 Stephen , English Thought , I , 72-3 .
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