The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureGreenwood Press, 1975 - 293 頁
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... believe . No more do I believe what others have affirmed , that knowledge is the mother of all virtue , and that every vice is the result of ignorance . If that be true it is capable of being widely interpreted . Further on in the same ...
... believe . No more do I believe what others have affirmed , that knowledge is the mother of all virtue , and that every vice is the result of ignorance . If that be true it is capable of being widely interpreted . Further on in the same ...
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... believe , and , if forbidden to believe their own way , they may turn atheist , and atheism is worse than superstition . Bodin 2 presents an example of the indirect influence of humanism on religion . 28 X A still more striking case is ...
... believe , and , if forbidden to believe their own way , they may turn atheist , and atheism is worse than superstition . Bodin 2 presents an example of the indirect influence of humanism on religion . 28 X A still more striking case is ...
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... believe that he did this . The compulsion of the profounder psychological , ethical , and religious ideas of the age affected Shakespeare in writing the plays and assisted him to write them . These ideas also helped the spectators to ...
... believe that he did this . The compulsion of the profounder psychological , ethical , and religious ideas of the age affected Shakespeare in writing the plays and assisted him to write them . These ideas also helped the spectators to ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE UNIVERSAL NATURE OF THINGS I | 1 |
DERIVATIONS AND INFERENCES | 32 |
PREOCCUPATIONS AND PREJUDGMENTS | 61 |
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