The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... understand or realize that we have found in authority a substitute for magic . It may be , however , that in a superstitious age men domesticated the supernatural and felt relatively calm in the presence of the uncanny . To the mass of ...
... understand or realize that we have found in authority a substitute for magic . It may be , however , that in a superstitious age men domesticated the supernatural and felt relatively calm in the presence of the uncanny . To the mass of ...
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... understand them , whether in the moral , the æsthetic , or the intellectual field ; but it is difficult to ... understanding of himself are now , and must always have been , both the substance and the occasion of all that man has had to ...
... understand them , whether in the moral , the æsthetic , or the intellectual field ; but it is difficult to ... understanding of himself are now , and must always have been , both the substance and the occasion of all that man has had to ...
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... understand , and in understanding sympathize . Such is the psy- chology of Heywood and such his formal ethical code . There is no point involved as to which was first among a closely associated group of dramatists , such as Chapman ...
... understand , and in understanding sympathize . Such is the psy- chology of Heywood and such his formal ethical code . There is no point involved as to which was first among a closely associated group of dramatists , such as Chapman ...
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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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