The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... experience of the existence of an asserted fact . The basis of the credible is that a thing shall be con- ceived of as possible in the world as we know it . We possess an extensive and well articulated body of sci- entific knowledge ...
... experience of the existence of an asserted fact . The basis of the credible is that a thing shall be con- ceived of as possible in the world as we know it . We possess an extensive and well articulated body of sci- entific knowledge ...
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... experience for its knowledge . For ex- ample , in his account of the Shepherd's Dog he says , ' This dog either at the hearing of his master's voice , or at the wagging and whistling in his fist , or at his shrill and hoarse hissing ...
... experience for its knowledge . For ex- ample , in his account of the Shepherd's Dog he says , ' This dog either at the hearing of his master's voice , or at the wagging and whistling in his fist , or at his shrill and hoarse hissing ...
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... experiences ) , thir- teen cases of apostrophe ( one in which Cicero is ad- dressed is particularly artificial ) . Such ... experience until nature and art are one , or , as Polixenes puts it in The Winter's Tale , ' the art itself is ...
... experiences ) , thir- teen cases of apostrophe ( one in which Cicero is ad- dressed is particularly artificial ) . Such ... experience until nature and art are one , or , as Polixenes puts it in The Winter's Tale , ' the art itself is ...
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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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