Samuel Johnson's "general Nature": Tradition and Transition in Eighteenth-century DiscourseUniversity of Delaware Press, 1999 - 168 páginas This study illuminates the importance and meaning of the term author in eighteenth-century discourse from the perspective of its prominent usage by Samuel Johnson. It explains Johnson's employment of nature in his periodical essays, his qualified endorsement of the new science, and his commendation of Shakespeare's drama and other literary works on the basis of their just representation of general nature. |
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... parenthetically in the text , using the numerical system that is standard for this work . Greek words are transliterated here and throughout . 12. Coxon , 60–61 . 13. Wright , 96-97 ; cf. 166-67 . 14. True Intellectual System , 18–20 ...
... parenthetically in the text , using the numerical system that is standard for this work . Greek words are transliterated here and throughout . 12. Coxon , 60–61 . 13. Wright , 96-97 ; cf. 166-67 . 14. True Intellectual System , 18–20 ...
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... parenthetically in the text by page number . 11. For a discussion of the development of deism in the context of seventeenth- century rationalism , see Nicholas Hudson , Samuel Johnson and Eighteenth - century Thought ( Oxford ...
... parenthetically in the text by page number . 11. For a discussion of the development of deism in the context of seventeenth- century rationalism , see Nicholas Hudson , Samuel Johnson and Eighteenth - century Thought ( Oxford ...
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... parenthetically in the text by page number . 17. For a review of the Burnet controversy with emphasis on its implications for moral philosophy , see Macklem , The Anatomy of the World : Relations Between Natural and Moral Law from Donne ...
... parenthetically in the text by page number . 17. For a review of the Burnet controversy with emphasis on its implications for moral philosophy , see Macklem , The Anatomy of the World : Relations Between Natural and Moral Law from Donne ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Classical Nature | 21 |
Medieval Nature | 36 |
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Samuel Johnson's "general Nature": Tradition and Transition in Eighteenth ... Scott D. Evans Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
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Alan of Lille Aquinas Aristotelian Aristotle assertion Boerhaave Boerhaave's Boyle Boyle's C. S. Lewis Callicles century Christian cited parenthetically Clarendon Press conception of nature consists constitutes context creation Cudworth defined definition deism Descartes divine edition eighteenth eighteenth-century nature emphasized empiricism endorsement Epicurus epistemological Essay evil exemplified existence explanation fiction further citations further quotations genius Hume Hume's ideas Idler images imagination implicit implies important inherent intellectual interpretation Jenyns Jenyns's John Johnson's commendation Johnson's conception Johnson's criticism Johnson's nature knowledge laws literary Malebranche material meaning medieval metaphysical nature mind moral realism nature's Newton objects Oxford philosophical phusis physical Plato poet poetry Pope Pope's Preface presumption principles Rambler rational reality reason reductionism relation representation represented Samuel Johnson scientific Shakespeare skepticism Stoic Summa theologica supplied parenthetically teleological theological things Thomas Reid Thomist tion tradition truth ture ultimate University Press virtue Yale York
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Johnson's Critical Presence: Image, History, Judgement Philip Smallwood Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |