The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... operations are uni- fied . It seemed well to them to introduce a special agent - in this case a faculty called ... operation can be gathered from the room in which he dwells , with his ' sharpe staring eyes , that mad or foolish ...
... operations are uni- fied . It seemed well to them to introduce a special agent - in this case a faculty called ... operation can be gathered from the room in which he dwells , with his ' sharpe staring eyes , that mad or foolish ...
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... operation , although actual , is not as a process within the com- prehension of our minds . We have spoken above of the mystery of cognition , now dispelled , and of certain opinions in the form of superstition and mysticism that have ...
... operation , although actual , is not as a process within the com- prehension of our minds . We have spoken above of the mystery of cognition , now dispelled , and of certain opinions in the form of superstition and mysticism that have ...
第 184 頁
... mere measure or rival of the other . The symbol and its meaning are aspects of one operation , which , we are told , is the process of mental growth . CHAPTER IX RENAISSANCE 1 The alteration of the past is 184 NEW LAMPS FOR OLD.
... mere measure or rival of the other . The symbol and its meaning are aspects of one operation , which , we are told , is the process of mental growth . CHAPTER IX RENAISSANCE 1 The alteration of the past is 184 NEW LAMPS FOR OLD.
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