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Pagina 106
... published two scientific treatises on The Winds , and Life and Death ( medicine ) and in 1623 his De Augmentis Scien- tarium , a greatly enlarged and improved Latin version of The Ad- vancement of Learning . In 1625 he published a ...
... published two scientific treatises on The Winds , and Life and Death ( medicine ) and in 1623 his De Augmentis Scien- tarium , a greatly enlarged and improved Latin version of The Ad- vancement of Learning . In 1625 he published a ...
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... published letter to General Monk - who had , ironically , just completed nego- tiations with Charles II . Then he published an enlarged letter or appeal addressed to the new parliament , which had just been called into being to vote ...
... published letter to General Monk - who had , ironically , just completed nego- tiations with Charles II . Then he published an enlarged letter or appeal addressed to the new parliament , which had just been called into being to vote ...
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... published as Poems in Two Volumes in 1807. And almost all that Wordsworth contributed to the glory of English poetry was in- Icluded either in these 1807 volumes or in the revised edition of the Lyrical Ballads in 1800. The only ...
... published as Poems in Two Volumes in 1807. And almost all that Wordsworth contributed to the glory of English poetry was in- Icluded either in these 1807 volumes or in the revised edition of the Lyrical Ballads in 1800. The only ...
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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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