Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 75 筆
第 7 頁
... discussion of inanimate objects as subjects for art . Presumably because the moral ideas influencing sympathy relate to human emotions , Beattie says that man is naturally affected by ideas relating to percipient beings . However ...
... discussion of inanimate objects as subjects for art . Presumably because the moral ideas influencing sympathy relate to human emotions , Beattie says that man is naturally affected by ideas relating to percipient beings . However ...
第 93 頁
... discussion of Books III and IV of Gulliver's Travels , and concludes his discussion of the whole book by declaring : " who would not wish rather to be the author of one Arcadia than fifty Laputas Lilliput's [ sic ] , and Houyhnhnms ...
... discussion of Books III and IV of Gulliver's Travels , and concludes his discussion of the whole book by declaring : " who would not wish rather to be the author of one Arcadia than fifty Laputas Lilliput's [ sic ] , and Houyhnhnms ...
第 120 頁
... discussing the poem " Milton " Bloom writes a magnificent discussion contrasting the Newtonian " universe of mocking spheres " with Blake's vortex imagery . Instead of sharpening the differences between the two world - views to show the ...
... discussing the poem " Milton " Bloom writes a magnificent discussion contrasting the Newtonian " universe of mocking spheres " with Blake's vortex imagery . Instead of sharpening the differences between the two world - views to show the ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
American argues argument artistic attempt audience Bacon beauty Becky believed Blake Blake's Burnet Cambridge Platonists character Christian Church Cicero civil Cleanthes concept concern critics death Defoe Defoe's deism dialogue Diderot divine DOMASO Dryden dunces Dunciad eclogue effect eighteenth century England English Enlightened Despotism ENLIGHTENMENT ESSAYS Euthyphro existence experience fact genre human Hume Hume's ideas imitation important impotent poor individual intellectual interest Johnson Kant knowledge learning Les Liaisons dangereuses letters literary literature Locke Locke's man's Milton mind modern Montesquieu moral natural law novel passions person Philo philosophical play poem poet poetic poetry political poor Pope position present principles problem Professor rational reader reading reason religion religious RICHARD HARDIN Rousseau Samuel Johnson satire says scripture sense social society Spinoza stanza Swift theory things thought tion tradition truth University Vanity Vanity Fair Voltaire writing Yiddish