The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 85
... 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 We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his more formal philosophical works sprinkled with such remarks as : " Will you tell any man's mind before you have conferred with him ...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 We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his more formal philosophical works sprinkled with such remarks as : " Will you tell any man's mind before you have conferred with him ...
Pagina 87
... mind of man and the nature of things . And what the posterity and issue of so honorable a match may be ; it is not hard to consider . Print- ing , a gross invention ; artillery , a thing that lay not far out of the way ; the compass , a ...
... mind of man and the nature of things . And what the posterity and issue of so honorable a match may be ; it is not hard to consider . Print- ing , a gross invention ; artillery , a thing that lay not far out of the way ; the compass , a ...
Pagina 126
... mind already long axiomatic , that real poetry is always an important public action . Just a few years later he was to write explicitly , These abilities [ to write poetry ] are of power , beside the office of a pulpit , to imbreed and ...
... mind already long axiomatic , that real poetry is always an important public action . Just a few years later he was to write explicitly , These abilities [ to write poetry ] are of power , beside the office of a pulpit , to imbreed and ...
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