The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1952 - 293 頁 |
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... Anatomy of Melancholy . Jones's work is based , he tells us , on more than three hundred authorities , cited carefully at appropriate places . The book , being the work of a stupid , sincere man , is invaluable as a historical document ...
... Anatomy of Melancholy . Jones's work is based , he tells us , on more than three hundred authorities , cited carefully at appropriate places . The book , being the work of a stupid , sincere man , is invaluable as a historical document ...
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... Melancholy marks the development of the medical aspect of psychology , a development which culminated in the great work of Robert Bur- ton , The Anatomy of Melancholy . The special study of melancholy as a disease had of course long ...
... Melancholy marks the development of the medical aspect of psychology , a development which culminated in the great work of Robert Bur- ton , The Anatomy of Melancholy . The special study of melancholy as a disease had of course long ...
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... Anatomy of Melancholy . 12 A relatively unemphasized and normal use of psy- chology is characteristic of the plays of didactic for- malism like Gorboduc , Damon and Pithias , Selimus , and of Greene , Marlowe ( the greatest psychologist ...
... Anatomy of Melancholy . 12 A relatively unemphasized and normal use of psy- chology is characteristic of the plays of didactic for- malism like Gorboduc , Damon and Pithias , Selimus , and of Greene , Marlowe ( the greatest psychologist ...
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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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