Essential Articles: for the Study of English Augustan BackgroundsBernard Nicholas Schilling Archon Books, 1961 - 418 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... says , in Seneca , Tacitus , and the younger Pliny , " and began not so long ago to prove itself adapted to the ears of our own time . " 60 If this pas- sage had not been concealed in Latin it would have had a greater influence upon our ...
... says , in Seneca , Tacitus , and the younger Pliny , " and began not so long ago to prove itself adapted to the ears of our own time . " 60 If this pas- sage had not been concealed in Latin it would have had a greater influence upon our ...
Pagina 72
... says , " a philosopher [ i . e . a scien- tist ] would not look upon as the most considerable . " 16 We also find the Baconian spirit stirring in out - of - the - way places . In 1660 Joshua Childrey published his Britannia Baconia ...
... says , " a philosopher [ i . e . a scien- tist ] would not look upon as the most considerable . " 16 We also find the Baconian spirit stirring in out - of - the - way places . In 1660 Joshua Childrey published his Britannia Baconia ...
Pagina 354
... says , " soar in the regions of liberty ; imitations move in fetters . " Even more prom- inent in his essay is the idea of progress , which had inspired and encouraged seventeenth - century scientists , and which had hardened their ...
... says , " soar in the regions of liberty ; imitations move in fetters . " Even more prom- inent in his essay is the idea of progress , which had inspired and encouraged seventeenth - century scientists , and which had hardened their ...
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