The Literary Comparison in Jacobean ProsePrinceton University, 1926 - 97 pagina's |
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Douglass Sargeant Mead. CHAPTER II The New Rationalism of the Seventeenth Century The closing years of the sixteenth century brought with them changes which caused the inadequacy of the prevailing type of culture to become apparent . The ...
Douglass Sargeant Mead. CHAPTER II The New Rationalism of the Seventeenth Century The closing years of the sixteenth century brought with them changes which caused the inadequacy of the prevailing type of culture to become apparent . The ...
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... century formalism and that of the Anti - Ciceronians of the anc- ient world , following hard upon the triumph of ... seventeenth century were predom- inantly Seneca and Tacitus . And of these two , Seneca , be- cause he was the more ...
... century formalism and that of the Anti - Ciceronians of the anc- ient world , following hard upon the triumph of ... seventeenth century were predom- inantly Seneca and Tacitus . And of these two , Seneca , be- cause he was the more ...
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... seventeenth century mind . If at times it seems far - fetched it is because an agile mind has brought remote things into juxta- position ; if it deals at times in enigma it is because a rapid thinker has without warning plunged into ...
... seventeenth century mind . If at times it seems far - fetched it is because an agile mind has brought remote things into juxta- position ; if it deals at times in enigma it is because a rapid thinker has without warning plunged into ...
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PART | 7 |
The Effects of the New Rationalism | 15 |
PART II | 25 |
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