The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... regarded as one process and not two . It leaves no room either for angels of revelation , superhuman powers , or such intermediary agents as the faculties of the older psy- chology . This also suggests something exemplified in Lowes ...
... regarded as one process and not two . It leaves no room either for angels of revelation , superhuman powers , or such intermediary agents as the faculties of the older psy- chology . This also suggests something exemplified in Lowes ...
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... regarded as a desirable or beneficial state of affairs . Change is not on friendly terms with convention and the static situation , and in the healthy life it is to be welcomed . Benefits arise from the temporary nature of things ...
... regarded as a desirable or beneficial state of affairs . Change is not on friendly terms with convention and the static situation , and in the healthy life it is to be welcomed . Benefits arise from the temporary nature of things ...
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... regarded as attempts to explain the inexplicable . We are now confronted by questions at issue between scholarship and criticism as now understood . These issues have arisen , not from the terms as originally and fully accepted , but ...
... regarded as attempts to explain the inexplicable . We are now confronted by questions at issue between scholarship and criticism as now understood . These issues have arisen , not from the terms as originally and fully accepted , but ...
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