Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 50
Pagina 184
... cause for their motion other than the one never questioned by Spenser , namely , that they are animate gods ... causes of their motions , as is Lucretius , nor even with their regular motions , but only with the 57 66 Spenser and ...
... cause for their motion other than the one never questioned by Spenser , namely , that they are animate gods ... causes of their motions , as is Lucretius , nor even with their regular motions , but only with the 57 66 Spenser and ...
Pagina 196
... cause , and that its cause constitutes its essence . This must be admitted ; and that is the reason why those who apply themselves to grasp the characteristic of each being succeed ( in also grasping its cause ) . Indeed that which each ...
... cause , and that its cause constitutes its essence . This must be admitted ; and that is the reason why those who apply themselves to grasp the characteristic of each being succeed ( in also grasping its cause ) . Indeed that which each ...
Pagina 197
... cause will be found . The only things which do not contain their causes are those whose life is without reality ... cause . Why should there be eyebrows above the eye ? That it may possess all that is implied in its being . Were these ...
... cause will be found . The only things which do not contain their causes are those whose life is without reality ... cause . Why should there be eyebrows above the eye ? That it may possess all that is implied in its being . Were these ...
Inhoudsopgave
Mason Hammond Concilia Deorum from Homer through | 1 |
Austin Parallel or Coincidence? A Problem of Dante | 17 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
20 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adam Bede Alastor Amyot ang-am appears Bacon Beiblatt Bibl Boethius century Claudian Conc critics death demons divine drama Edited elements Elizabethan Endymion English essay Eustace evil Faerie Queene George Eliot Greenlaw Grosart Henry Hist History Huon Ibid imagination influence John Julius Caesar Keats King Lear letter lines literary Literature Litztg Locrine London Mercury Lucretius ment Milton Mirror for Magistrates Mutability nature Neo-Platonic Notice in Lit notice in TLS novel once in Peele Oxford parallel Paris passage Pericles philosophy play Plutarch PMLA poem Poet poetry Press Professor prose queen quoted reference Renaissance Robertson Sappho says scene Shakespeare Shakespeare-Jb Shelley's Sidney Sidney's Spectator Spenser story Sykes Tamburlaine things Thomas tion Titus Titus Andronicus Tragedy translation Univ Venus verse VIII W. W. Greg Wilkins William Wolfgang Keller words XLVII XXVII þai þat