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Pagina 18
... mind clearly felt the same constitutional need as did Bacon's for a clear explanation of the grounds of his certainty . It is not too much to say that Herbert went at religion very much more like a scientist than like a devotee or con ...
... mind clearly felt the same constitutional need as did Bacon's for a clear explanation of the grounds of his certainty . It is not too much to say that Herbert went at religion very much more like a scientist than like a devotee or con ...
Pagina 44
... mind in movement , the mind as it came to grips with the problems before it , rather than the foregone conclusions of traditional thought embellished by means of a rhetoric which merely amplified and extended the obvious . To the end ...
... mind in movement , the mind as it came to grips with the problems before it , rather than the foregone conclusions of traditional thought embellished by means of a rhetoric which merely amplified and extended the obvious . To the end ...
Pagina 462
... Mind , from pleasure less , Withdraws into its happiness : The Mind , that Ocean where each kind Does streight its own resemblance find ; " Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other Worlds , and other Seas ; " Annihilating " all ...
... Mind , from pleasure less , Withdraws into its happiness : The Mind , that Ocean where each kind Does streight its own resemblance find ; " Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other Worlds , and other Seas ; " Annihilating " all ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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