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... opinion from the truth ; they are certain : in Herbert's case because they are universally admitted and in Bacon's ... opinion on others . The practical result of either system is to promote toleration of opinion , to inculcate the ...
... opinion from the truth ; they are certain : in Herbert's case because they are universally admitted and in Bacon's ... opinion on others . The practical result of either system is to promote toleration of opinion , to inculcate the ...
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... opinion would be true ; that is , one opinion would be as true as another . But it is evident to all " not sunk and degenerated below man into brutish sottishness that there are false opinions . ” There- fore , Cudworh concludes , some ...
... opinion would be true ; that is , one opinion would be as true as another . But it is evident to all " not sunk and degenerated below man into brutish sottishness that there are false opinions . ” There- fore , Cudworh concludes , some ...
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... opinion was promoted as the truth , 52 and this confusion has been the cause of dissension and controversy : " Con- fidence in Opinions , is the great disturber both of our own Peace , and of the quiet of other Men . " 53 Glanvill ...
... opinion was promoted as the truth , 52 and this confusion has been the cause of dissension and controversy : " Con- fidence in Opinions , is the great disturber both of our own Peace , and of the quiet of other Men . " 53 Glanvill ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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