Essays upon Several SubjectsGeorg Olms Verlag, 1717 - 446 páginas |
Contenido
AN ESSAY on the Nature and Confti | lxv |
II | 11 |
A Comparison between Epick Poetry | 85 |
of the Sublime Stile | 93 |
Of the Ranging of the Words | 106 |
Of Cool and Sedate Figures | 120 |
Of Amplifications Deſcriptions and? | 134 |
Of Pathetick Figures | 146 |
Of the Defire of Glory that moſt re | 261 |
A clofer Enquiry into the Distinction | 268 |
of Vertue ariſing from Fear of PuZ | 281 |
Of Moral Arguments | 329 |
Objections against the Souls Immor | 340 |
The Laws of Nature how promul | 371 |
of Moral Obligations refpecting our felves | 384 |
of Moral Obligations in refpect to | 408 |
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