Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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Pagina 573
... Reason is from Imagination . Thus imagination finds its real ' work ' in rhetoric . According to Elizabethan psychology , Bacon seems to have confused imagina- tion and understanding in religion , but he corrected this in De Augmentis ...
... Reason is from Imagination . Thus imagination finds its real ' work ' in rhetoric . According to Elizabethan psychology , Bacon seems to have confused imagina- tion and understanding in religion , but he corrected this in De Augmentis ...
Pagina 574
... reason is fundamental in Elizabethan thinking . . . . In the final analysis strife is largely a matter of conflict between reason and the powers of action , more specifically , between reason and the affections ; for the senses and the ...
... reason is fundamental in Elizabethan thinking . . . . In the final analysis strife is largely a matter of conflict between reason and the powers of action , more specifically , between reason and the affections ; for the senses and the ...
Pagina 588
... reason . More recalls Bacon by saying that he should be very much amazed at the madness of the school of Paracelsus , did he " not remember that they are Enthusiasts and follow not the guidance of Reason , but the strength of Fancy ...
... reason . More recalls Bacon by saying that he should be very much amazed at the madness of the school of Paracelsus , did he " not remember that they are Enthusiasts and follow not the guidance of Reason , but the strength of Fancy ...
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