The English mind: studies in the English moralists presented to Basli Willey
Cambridge ]Eng.[
University Press
1964
viii, 302p
Bibliographical footnotes
edited by Hugh Sykes Davies and George Waston
Contents: Basil Willey: a tribute, by H. Butterfield.-Francis Bacon. by a. Righter.-Thomas Hobbes, by R. L. brett.-John Locke and the rhetoric of the Second tratise, by T. Redpath.-Shaftesbury's horses of instruction, by J.B. Broadbent.-Berkeley and the style of dialogue. by D. David.-Joseph Butler, by G. Watson.-David Hume: reasoning and experience, by r. Williams.-Radical prose in the late eighteenth century. by M. Hodgart.-Wordsworth and the empirical philosophers. by H. S. Davies.-Coleridge and the Victorians, by G. Hough.-Newman and the romantic sensibility, by J. Beer.-John stuart Mill, by N. Annan.-Matthew Arnold and the continental tdea, by H. Straumann.-Joseph Conrad: alienation and commitment, by I. Watt.-English and some Christian traditions, by J. Holloway