Romantic Reassessment, Τόμοι 23-25Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1976 |
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Σελίδα 27
... religion . It is in the context of just such in- tersection of spiritual concerns ( whether of the Church of England or of Dissenting groups ) with the physical facts of existence for the laborer that Cobbett's attitudes toward religion ...
... religion . It is in the context of just such in- tersection of spiritual concerns ( whether of the Church of England or of Dissenting groups ) with the physical facts of existence for the laborer that Cobbett's attitudes toward religion ...
Σελίδα 28
... religion , any religion , that tends to make men innocent and benevolent and happy , by taking the best possible means of furnishing them with plenty to eat and drink and wear . " This passage makes clear that Cobbett's objec- tions to ...
... religion , any religion , that tends to make men innocent and benevolent and happy , by taking the best possible means of furnishing them with plenty to eat and drink and wear . " This passage makes clear that Cobbett's objec- tions to ...
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... religion . This is not the case , however , regardless of which religion is the object of faith , for , in Cobbett's phrase , " vain is the notion that what is generally called faith constitutes re- ligion . It , in fact , makes but a ...
... religion . This is not the case , however , regardless of which religion is the object of faith , for , in Cobbett's phrase , " vain is the notion that what is generally called faith constitutes re- ligion . It , in fact , makes but a ...
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Introduction The Mind Its Own Place | 1 |
Alastor The Ambiguity of the Attraction | 15 |
The Revolt of Islam The Ambiguity | 47 |
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