The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... Natural History is perfect : Nature may act either freely and normally or freely but abnormally , or under deliberate constraint of man . " In this Bacon's slight modification of a universally held Renaissance principle is of course ...
... Natural History is perfect : Nature may act either freely and normally or freely but abnormally , or under deliberate constraint of man . " In this Bacon's slight modification of a universally held Renaissance principle is of course ...
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... nature can be determined by chemi- cal analysis , either qualitative or quantitative . The immediate interest is ... nature of God , because that nature is the ground of rationality . If He be conceived as the supreme ground for limita ...
... nature can be determined by chemi- cal analysis , either qualitative or quantitative . The immediate interest is ... nature of God , because that nature is the ground of rationality . If He be conceived as the supreme ground for limita ...
第 176 頁
... Nature : he looked inwards , and found her there . Dryden , like Sidney , must have had an artificial con- cept of the relation between nature and art that broke down before his broad knowledge and sympathy and his excellent critical ...
... Nature : he looked inwards , and found her there . Dryden , like Sidney , must have had an artificial con- cept of the relation between nature and art that broke down before his broad knowledge and sympathy and his excellent critical ...
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