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... not beyond truth , but agreeable to truth ; and the purest morals of philosophy ,
set forth with lights and shadows which transform them from pretended mysteries
, and pompous truisms , into clear , permanent ; and influential realities .
... not beyond truth , but agreeable to truth ; and the purest morals of philosophy ,
set forth with lights and shadows which transform them from pretended mysteries
, and pompous truisms , into clear , permanent ; and influential realities .
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The conceit of Bossu , that the great masters of antiquity first fixed upon a moral ,
and then sought a story to illustrate it , is as pure a fiction as any to be found in
the Odyssey itself . Virgil's Æneid has been especially insisted on in proof of this
...
The conceit of Bossu , that the great masters of antiquity first fixed upon a moral ,
and then sought a story to illustrate it , is as pure a fiction as any to be found in
the Odyssey itself . Virgil's Æneid has been especially insisted on in proof of this
...
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all improvement of the Epopée is at an end , since every subject fit for heroic
verse may be considered in a moral , a political , or a religious point of view ! If
the three epics here named have indeed the three characteristics attributed to
them ...
all improvement of the Epopée is at an end , since every subject fit for heroic
verse may be considered in a moral , a political , or a religious point of view ! If
the three epics here named have indeed the three characteristics attributed to
them ...
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... death ; the existence of moral evil ; the deceitfulness and desperate
wickedness of man's heart ; envy , malice , hatred , and all uncharitableness ; -the
commission and the punishment of crimes against society ; oppression , 228 NO .
VI .
... death ; the existence of moral evil ; the deceitfulness and desperate
wickedness of man's heart ; envy , malice , hatred , and all uncharitableness ; -the
commission and the punishment of crimes against society ; oppression , 228 NO .
VI .
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... most comprehensive moral change that ever was effected by a mere man in
the character of an immense proportion of the species , was the work of a
barbarian , unacquainted with the literature and science of his own Arabia , as
scanty at ...
... most comprehensive moral change that ever was effected by a mere man in
the character of an immense proportion of the species , was the work of a
barbarian , unacquainted with the literature and science of his own Arabia , as
scanty at ...
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