The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Elizabethan-CarolineHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 650 pagina's |
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Pagina 1134
... truth , Bacon stimulated them to employ the inductive method , the only method , even the ancient philosophers and the schoolmen themselves being judges , by which new truth can be dis- covered . By stimulating men to the discovery of ...
... truth , Bacon stimulated them to employ the inductive method , the only method , even the ancient philosophers and the schoolmen themselves being judges , by which new truth can be dis- covered . By stimulating men to the discovery of ...
Pagina 1258
... truth had been the reward . Hence , the love itself , if it had not strengthened , had at least grown deeper . And George Herbert had had difficulty enough in himself ; for , born of high family , by nature fitted to shine in that ...
... truth had been the reward . Hence , the love itself , if it had not strengthened , had at least grown deeper . And George Herbert had had difficulty enough in himself ; for , born of high family , by nature fitted to shine in that ...
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... truth and goodness , " he wrote , " go by universality and multi- tude , what mean then the prophets and holy men of God everywhere in the Scripture so frequently , so bitterly to com- plain of the small number of good men careful of ...
... truth and goodness , " he wrote , " go by universality and multi- tude , what mean then the prophets and holy men of God everywhere in the Scripture so frequently , so bitterly to com- plain of the small number of good men careful of ...
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