The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureGreenwood Press, 1975 - 293 頁
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... ignorant , and often dishonest , practitioners is beautifully expressed by Gabriel Harvey ' in his Marginalia : ' The A.B.C. of owr vulgar Astrologers , especially such , as ar commonly termed Cunning men or Arts- men ... Sum call them ...
... ignorant , and often dishonest , practitioners is beautifully expressed by Gabriel Harvey ' in his Marginalia : ' The A.B.C. of owr vulgar Astrologers , especially such , as ar commonly termed Cunning men or Arts- men ... Sum call them ...
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... ignorant , and pretentious quacks from whose knavery the profession suffered disgrace . The matter was relative at any given time in the six- teenth century . It was not only relative but changing rapidly . Many works which were ...
... ignorant , and pretentious quacks from whose knavery the profession suffered disgrace . The matter was relative at any given time in the six- teenth century . It was not only relative but changing rapidly . Many works which were ...
第 102 頁
... ignorant of the work of Caius . Caius wrote for Conrad Gesner's use in his Historia Animalium , a tract , De Canibus Britannicis Libellus ( 1570 ) , which was trans- lated by Abraham Fleming as Of Englishe Dogges 23 ( 1576 ) . This ...
... ignorant of the work of Caius . Caius wrote for Conrad Gesner's use in his Historia Animalium , a tract , De Canibus Britannicis Libellus ( 1570 ) , which was trans- lated by Abraham Fleming as Of Englishe Dogges 23 ( 1576 ) . This ...
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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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