The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1952 - 293 頁 |
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... passim ; Edward Reynolds , A Treatise of the Faculties of the Soule of Man . London , 1640 , chap . i ; et passim ; Burton , Anatomy of Melancholy , loc . cit . , I , 149-64 , et passim . 6 Cardan . De Rerum Varietate Libri XVII , cap ...
... passim ; Edward Reynolds , A Treatise of the Faculties of the Soule of Man . London , 1640 , chap . i ; et passim ; Burton , Anatomy of Melancholy , loc . cit . , I , 149-64 , et passim . 6 Cardan . De Rerum Varietate Libri XVII , cap ...
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... passim ; W. Lee Ustick , Changing Ideals of Aristocratic Character and Conduct in Seventeenth Century England , ' Modern Philology , XXX , 147-66 . 11 The nobility and the common people . Cheyney , op . cit . , II , 3-36 , et passim ...
... passim ; W. Lee Ustick , Changing Ideals of Aristocratic Character and Conduct in Seventeenth Century England , ' Modern Philology , XXX , 147-66 . 11 The nobility and the common people . Cheyney , op . cit . , II , 3-36 , et passim ...
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... passim ; H. G. Lotspeich , Classical Mythology in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser . Princeton , 1932 , passim . 18 Miranda . See The Tempest , I , ii , 457- 19 Bacon on similarities and differences . The Advancement of Learning , loc . cit ...
... passim ; H. G. Lotspeich , Classical Mythology in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser . Princeton , 1932 , passim . 18 Miranda . See The Tempest , I , ii , 457- 19 Bacon on similarities and differences . The Advancement of Learning , loc . cit ...
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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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