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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Pagina 109
... true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works . The same rule holds good in philosophy ... true scientific history of inventions and their possibilities " will not only be of immediate benefit . . . but will give a ...
... true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works . The same rule holds good in philosophy ... true scientific history of inventions and their possibilities " will not only be of immediate benefit . . . but will give a ...
Pagina 122
... true aim of knowledge in Baconian terms as " the enlarging of the bounds of human empire , to the effecting of all things possible , ” Milton proceeded to a detailed condemna- tion of the actual subjects and methods of study at the ...
... true aim of knowledge in Baconian terms as " the enlarging of the bounds of human empire , to the effecting of all things possible , ” Milton proceeded to a detailed condemna- tion of the actual subjects and methods of study at the ...
Pagina 353
... true that Jane Austen did not attempt to teach any history or politics , but it is not true that we cannot learn any history or politics from Jane Austen . • She is perhaps most typical of her time in being supremely irreligious . Her ...
... true that Jane Austen did not attempt to teach any history or politics , but it is not true that we cannot learn any history or politics from Jane Austen . • She is perhaps most typical of her time in being supremely irreligious . Her ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
VOLUME II | 330 |
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