The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to ShawRussell & Russell, 1960 - 946 pagina's |
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... mind he continued to his dying day . We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his more formal philosophical works sprinkled with such remarks as : " Will you tell any man's mind before you have conferred with him ...
... mind he continued to his dying day . We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his more formal philosophical works sprinkled with such remarks as : " Will you tell any man's mind before you have conferred with him ...
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... mind ; in his Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture , as early as 1720 he had written : “ The Scripture tells us oppression maketh a wise man mad , " and in his verses on his own death he referred to the project he later ...
... mind ; in his Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture , as early as 1720 he had written : “ The Scripture tells us oppression maketh a wise man mad , " and in his verses on his own death he referred to the project he later ...
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... mind respecting my brother . Since this has happened , he has been very kind and brotherly ; but I fear for his mind : he has taken his ease in the world , and is not fit himself to strug- gle with difficulties , nor has much accustomed ...
... mind respecting my brother . Since this has happened , he has been very kind and brotherly ; but I fear for his mind : he has taken his ease in the world , and is not fit himself to strug- gle with difficulties , nor has much accustomed ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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