The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1952 - 293 頁 |
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... poets and sages of the Elizabethan age did not say exactly the same things about life that poets and sages now say . Aside from a scarcely to be questioned su- periority in style , the hard thing to comprehend is that the Elizabethans ...
... poets and sages of the Elizabethan age did not say exactly the same things about life that poets and sages now say . Aside from a scarcely to be questioned su- periority in style , the hard thing to comprehend is that the Elizabethans ...
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... poets , to be superficial humanists : but they must be exquisite artists , & curious vniuersal schollers . M. Digges ... poets , for a pregnant introduction to Astronomie , & both philosophies . With a fine touch of the philosophers ...
... poets , to be superficial humanists : but they must be exquisite artists , & curious vniuersal schollers . M. Digges ... poets , for a pregnant introduction to Astronomie , & both philosophies . With a fine touch of the philosophers ...
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... poetry of the school of Jonson and Donne is not al- ways understood , or rather the reason it was applied to this particular group of poets is not understood . ' Metaphysics ' did not mean ontology and epistemol- ogy only ; but ...
... poetry of the school of Jonson and Donne is not al- ways understood , or rather the reason it was applied to this particular group of poets is not understood . ' Metaphysics ' did not mean ontology and epistemol- ogy only ; but ...
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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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