University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 pagine |
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Pagina 96
... doctrine of the Chain of Being , and his faith in its divine origin and in the desirability of its perpetuation . This doctrine , complicated and ingen- ious in its details , and long employed by ecclesiastics to calm the people ...
... doctrine of the Chain of Being , and his faith in its divine origin and in the desirability of its perpetuation . This doctrine , complicated and ingen- ious in its details , and long employed by ecclesiastics to calm the people ...
Pagina 98
... doctrine of the Chain of Being gave a metaphysical sanction to the injunction of the Anglican cate- chism : each should labor truly ' to do his duty in that state of life ' — whether in the cosmical or the social scale - ' to which it ...
... doctrine of the Chain of Being gave a metaphysical sanction to the injunction of the Anglican cate- chism : each should labor truly ' to do his duty in that state of life ' — whether in the cosmical or the social scale - ' to which it ...
Pagina 99
... doctrine of the Chain of Being : Nor let the rich the lowest slave disdain , He's equally a link of nature's chain ; Labours to the same end , joins in one view , And both alike the will divine pursue . Self - interest might influence ...
... doctrine of the Chain of Being : Nor let the rich the lowest slave disdain , He's equally a link of nature's chain ; Labours to the same end , joins in one view , And both alike the will divine pursue . Self - interest might influence ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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