The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1952 - 293 頁 |
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... the author's old friend Professor George R. Coffman , also of the University of North Carolina , showed the greatest kindness in reading the book , in making suggestions , and in participating with the au- thor viii THE ENCHANTED GLASS.
... the author's old friend Professor George R. Coffman , also of the University of North Carolina , showed the greatest kindness in reading the book , in making suggestions , and in participating with the au- thor viii THE ENCHANTED GLASS.
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... greatest of languages . It is thus possible by careful scrutiny and enlightened intelligence to lead the bet- ter life by making use of those things which God in His goodness has laid open to our observation . Agrippa's second book is ...
... greatest of languages . It is thus possible by careful scrutiny and enlightened intelligence to lead the bet- ter life by making use of those things which God in His goodness has laid open to our observation . Agrippa's second book is ...
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... greatest literature is secure from the ravages of time . The result of these two opinions is that we have said to the writers of earlier times , ' We will listen to you only in so far as you talk to us about ourselves and will hear you ...
... greatest literature is secure from the ravages of time . The result of these two opinions is that we have said to the writers of earlier times , ' We will listen to you only in so far as you talk to us about ourselves and will hear you ...
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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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