The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1952 - 293 頁 |
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... nature , and imitateth that dexterously and compendiously which nature worketh by ambages and length of time ; it were good to divide natural philosophy into the mine and the furnace . ' The scepticism 15 of a man like Sir Walter Ralegh ...
... nature , and imitateth that dexterously and compendiously which nature worketh by ambages and length of time ; it were good to divide natural philosophy into the mine and the furnace . ' The scepticism 15 of a man like Sir Walter Ralegh ...
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... nature : wherein is aptly described the nature and condition of men ; who are full of savage and unre- claimed desires , of profit , of lust , of revenge , which as long as they give ear to precepts , to laws , to religion , sweetly ...
... nature : wherein is aptly described the nature and condition of men ; who are full of savage and unre- claimed desires , of profit , of lust , of revenge , which as long as they give ear to precepts , to laws , to religion , sweetly ...
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... nature , and imitateth that dex- terously and compendiously which nature worketh by ambages and length of time ; it were good to divide natural philosophy into the mine and the furnace , and to make two professions or occupations of ...
... nature , and imitateth that dex- terously and compendiously which nature worketh by ambages and length of time ; it were good to divide natural philosophy into the mine and the furnace , and to make two professions or occupations of ...
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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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