The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... thought of , if subject to thought at all , as concrete , indeed mistaken for the concrete . Whitehead , who has little to say about litera- ture , has shown the necessity of basing all generaliza- tions on actual fact . He calls it ...
... thought of , if subject to thought at all , as concrete , indeed mistaken for the concrete . Whitehead , who has little to say about litera- ture , has shown the necessity of basing all generaliza- tions on actual fact . He calls it ...
第 122 頁
... thought . We might refresh our memories with the writings of John Knox , Christopher Goodman and John Ponet , and we may add to them Francis Hotman and the Vin- diciae contra Tyrannos . Perhaps the human spirit has never ranged more ...
... thought . We might refresh our memories with the writings of John Knox , Christopher Goodman and John Ponet , and we may add to them Francis Hotman and the Vin- diciae contra Tyrannos . Perhaps the human spirit has never ranged more ...
第 179 頁
... thought , wrongly or rightly , to be dominant in an author's thought . He can then be tucked away and discredited . This practice is a com- plete negation of the belief here held in continuity , gradual accretion of truth , the freedom ...
... thought , wrongly or rightly , to be dominant in an author's thought . He can then be tucked away and discredited . This practice is a com- plete negation of the belief here held in continuity , gradual accretion of truth , the freedom ...
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