The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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... nature , seeing that by memory and wit also he conceiveth the nature of all things . For there is nothing here in this world , neither in heaven above , nor in earth beneath , but he by his reason com- prehendeth it . So that I think we ...
... nature , seeing that by memory and wit also he conceiveth the nature of all things . For there is nothing here in this world , neither in heaven above , nor in earth beneath , but he by his reason com- prehendeth it . So that I think we ...
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... nature of things . And what the posterity and issue of so honorable a match may be ; it is not hard to consider . Print- ing , a gross invention ; artillery , a thing that lay not far out of the way ; the compass , a thing partly known ...
... nature of things . And what the posterity and issue of so honorable a match may be ; it is not hard to consider . Print- ing , a gross invention ; artillery , a thing that lay not far out of the way ; the compass , a thing partly known ...
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... nature alone can make them act upon one another . The effect and intention of these arguments is to convince men that nothing really great , nothing by which nature can be commanded and subdued , is to be expected from human art and ...
... nature alone can make them act upon one another . The effect and intention of these arguments is to convince men that nothing really great , nothing by which nature can be commanded and subdued , is to be expected from human art and ...
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