The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... means of self - reproaches . I think we may say that self - reproach is the general habit of sen- sitive humanity . In the meantime , doubt still hangs upon Hamlet , and he is uncertain whether the plan is worth trying or not , and ...
... means of self - reproaches . I think we may say that self - reproach is the general habit of sen- sitive humanity . In the meantime , doubt still hangs upon Hamlet , and he is uncertain whether the plan is worth trying or not , and ...
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... means of interpreting the word of God , a veritable key to the mind of God.12 The claims of the followers of Ramus are also most extensive . Dudley Fenner , The Artes of Logike and Rethorike ( 1584 ) offers a method of government in the ...
... means of interpreting the word of God , a veritable key to the mind of God.12 The claims of the followers of Ramus are also most extensive . Dudley Fenner , The Artes of Logike and Rethorike ( 1584 ) offers a method of government in the ...
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... mean much to human culture . This book finds no fault with the great works done and being done by scholars in our ... mean to do with the vast and meticulously tested assemblage of materials we have collected for investi- gation . Do we ...
... mean much to human culture . This book finds no fault with the great works done and being done by scholars in our ... mean to do with the vast and meticulously tested assemblage of materials we have collected for investi- gation . Do we ...
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