The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... truth itself but what man believes to be truth that finds literary exempli- fication and emphasis . What , we ask , were man's chances to discover more of the truth about the exter- nal world than he then knew ? How he thought he was ...
... truth itself but what man believes to be truth that finds literary exempli- fication and emphasis . What , we ask , were man's chances to discover more of the truth about the exter- nal world than he then knew ? How he thought he was ...
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... truth can serve us only as it makes apparent the complex of truth and error which passed for truth during the English Renaissance and had for that particular time the power of truth . Not the truth , as before said , but what they ...
... truth can serve us only as it makes apparent the complex of truth and error which passed for truth during the English Renaissance and had for that particular time the power of truth . Not the truth , as before said , but what they ...
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... truth and its de- fender . Now , what does this situation reveal as to the Renaissance conception of truth itself ? It may be said that it suspends truth , not between hypothesis and verification , but between the affirmative and the ...
... truth and its de- fender . Now , what does this situation reveal as to the Renaissance conception of truth itself ? It may be said that it suspends truth , not between hypothesis and verification , but between the affirmative and the ...
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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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