The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... practical possibility , does not affect the statement's initial validity . And so , in the Elizabethan statement of the essential dignity of generic man , ( a statement made in varying ways by Renaissance humanism everywhere at the ...
... practical possibility , does not affect the statement's initial validity . And so , in the Elizabethan statement of the essential dignity of generic man , ( a statement made in varying ways by Renaissance humanism everywhere at the ...
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... practical activities has a harsh and unpleasing sound because he is wholly devoted to contemplative philosophy , let me as- sure him that he is the enemy of his own desires . In natural philosophy practical results are not only means to ...
... practical activities has a harsh and unpleasing sound because he is wholly devoted to contemplative philosophy , let me as- sure him that he is the enemy of his own desires . In natural philosophy practical results are not only means to ...
Pagina 117
... practical possibilities of the period that it seems to have been completely ignored , and Win- stanley soon after disappears from view , leaving us for remem- brance the moving motto he prefixed to his work : When these clay bodies are ...
... practical possibilities of the period that it seems to have been completely ignored , and Win- stanley soon after disappears from view , leaving us for remem- brance the moving motto he prefixed to his work : When these clay bodies are ...
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