The Age of Reason since order was important in man’s thought. The eighteenth century men tended to admire reason and rigid rules for everything from the pruning of gardens. The way which people should conduct themselves on social occasion to the grand style of literature.
The seventeenth century, with its Puritan fanaticism, Cavalier debaucheries, and all – out civil war had been a painful lesson in what happened when people let their passion get the best of them .