Philosophical Incursions Into English LiteratureRussell & Russell, 1962 - 223 pages |
Contents
Preface page vii | 1 |
Robinson Crusoes Philosophy | 21 |
Popes Essay on Man | 34 |
Copyright | |
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argument attempt beauty better Bolingbroke Bridges Browning Browning's called Christian common conscience Crusoe Crusoe's Demogorgon described Dickens Dickens's divine doctrine doubt dream earth England English epistle Essay eternity evil faith father Ferishtah Fra Lippo Lippi God's happiness Hardy's hath heart heaven Henry honour human hymns ideas imagination instance instinct island King less Little Dorrit live Locke Locke's logical man's Martin Chuzzlewit matter meant metaphysics metre mind monistic moral Napoleon's never Oliver Twist omnipotence passion philosophy Platonic poem poet poetry Pope Pope's principle Prometheus psalm question reason Robert Bridges Robinson Crusoe self-hood self-love sense sentiment sentimental philosophy Setebos Shandean Shandy Shelley Shelley's sort soul speak Spinozism spirit Squeers Sterne Sterne's thee theme things thou thought Tristram Shandy true truth uncle Toby universal verse virtue vision Walter Shandy Watts Watts's whole words Wordsworth youth