Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 Seiten |
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... nature of man . Although Defoe makes numerous statements about the nature of man and his motives and actions , his poem uses them to explain events and to argue " rights " rather than to do the reverse : to describe the nature of man ...
... nature of man . Although Defoe makes numerous statements about the nature of man and his motives and actions , his poem uses them to explain events and to argue " rights " rather than to do the reverse : to describe the nature of man ...
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... nature and limits of kingship , property rights , and the relationship between Church and state . As Hugh Trevor - Roper says , they had decided that history should be an explanation of social change illuminated by criticism and ...
... nature and limits of kingship , property rights , and the relationship between Church and state . As Hugh Trevor - Roper says , they had decided that history should be an explanation of social change illuminated by criticism and ...
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... nature of the world . In fact , the very lack of introspection in the young Singleton helps us to see the callousness and immorality in the world , and the absence in Moll of the kind of emotional agonizing that Crusoe does reinforces ...
... nature of the world . In fact , the very lack of introspection in the young Singleton helps us to see the callousness and immorality in the world , and the absence in Moll of the kind of emotional agonizing that Crusoe does reinforces ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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