The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1952 - 293 頁 |
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... knowledge that limits for us with some defi- niteness the possible . The Renaissance had a vague , loose , less trustworthy body of knowledge , which gave far greater extension to the limits of the possible , the range of which was also ...
... knowledge that limits for us with some defi- niteness the possible . The Renaissance had a vague , loose , less trustworthy body of knowledge , which gave far greater extension to the limits of the possible , the range of which was also ...
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... knowledge of psychology to clarify and reinforce their conceptions . The earliest group of great Elizabethans usually reveal a more or less extensive knowledge of psychology which is to some extent casual - the early dramatists , Lyly ...
... knowledge of psychology to clarify and reinforce their conceptions . The earliest group of great Elizabethans usually reveal a more or less extensive knowledge of psychology which is to some extent casual - the early dramatists , Lyly ...
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... knowledge demands preparation , which is scarcely a part of knowledge , but is useful . Ancient writers on rhetoric , Bacon says , recommend that speakers should have certain marks or places which may excite their minds to return to and ...
... knowledge demands preparation , which is scarcely a part of knowledge , but is useful . Ancient writers on rhetoric , Bacon says , recommend that speakers should have certain marks or places which may excite their minds to return to and ...
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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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