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... designate these attitudes as the empirical , except that we would then be likely to over- look the real nature of the conflict which developed in the Restoration between French logicism and English historicism . An empiricist would have ...
... designate these attitudes as the empirical , except that we would then be likely to over- look the real nature of the conflict which developed in the Restoration between French logicism and English historicism . An empiricist would have ...
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... assump- tions of ' neo - classicism ' grows out of Restoration criticism and its respect for history , for principle , as well as for experience . INDEX Note : Brackets surrounding page numbers designate the main 137.
... assump- tions of ' neo - classicism ' grows out of Restoration criticism and its respect for history , for principle , as well as for experience . INDEX Note : Brackets surrounding page numbers designate the main 137.
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INDEX Note : Brackets surrounding page numbers designate the main discussion of the work referred to . 1. Books . BIBLIOGRAPHY I. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BACKGROUND A. General. Aaron , Richard I. , John Locke , 51 , 52 . Addison , Joseph ...
INDEX Note : Brackets surrounding page numbers designate the main discussion of the work referred to . 1. Books . BIBLIOGRAPHY I. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BACKGROUND A. General. Aaron , Richard I. , John Locke , 51 , 52 . Addison , Joseph ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
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