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Glanvill defines reason as " those Principles and Conclusions by which the
understanding is informed . ” These are the innate ideas or common notions : “ . .
. inbred Fundamental Notices , that God hath implanted in our Souls ; such as
arise ...
Glanvill defines reason as " those Principles and Conclusions by which the
understanding is informed . ” These are the innate ideas or common notions : “ . .
. inbred Fundamental Notices , that God hath implanted in our Souls ; such as
arise ...
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52 Reason enough exists for the opinion that Dryden is inconsistent in the
controversy between the Ancients and the ... between fundamentals and non -
fundamentals in religion by assuming the historical permanence of human
reason .
52 Reason enough exists for the opinion that Dryden is inconsistent in the
controversy between the Ancients and the ... between fundamentals and non -
fundamentals in religion by assuming the historical permanence of human
reason .
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Bacon ' s Works , 20n . Emerson , O . F . , “ John Dryden and a British Academy , ”
Illn . Empiricism , Bacon , 11 ; and intuitionism , 51 ; in English criticism , 52 ;
opposed to neo - classicism , 55 . Enthusiasm , opposed to reason and rule , 54 ;
in ...
Bacon ' s Works , 20n . Emerson , O . F . , “ John Dryden and a British Academy , ”
Illn . Empiricism , Bacon , 11 ; and intuitionism , 51 ; in English criticism , 52 ;
opposed to neo - classicism , 55 . Enthusiasm , opposed to reason and rule , 54 ;
in ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
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