Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600Bookman Associates, 1954 - Всего страниц: 166 |
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... nature in state and church . Juan Luis Vives stressed the importance of reason in the ethical scheme no less than did Erasmus . In his De Tradendis Disciplinis , Vives describes the consequences of an overthrow of na- ture and shows how ...
... nature in state and church . Juan Luis Vives stressed the importance of reason in the ethical scheme no less than did Erasmus . In his De Tradendis Disciplinis , Vives describes the consequences of an overthrow of na- ture and shows how ...
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... nature , which he must obey , or , not obeying , become a beast , an unreasonable creature . This conception is stressed by all the major prose writers of the Elizabethan period because their thinking and their rhetoric were influenced ...
... nature , which he must obey , or , not obeying , become a beast , an unreasonable creature . This conception is stressed by all the major prose writers of the Elizabethan period because their thinking and their rhetoric were influenced ...
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... nature , for , he says , " beastes doe nothing against Nature , but he that goeth against honestie , the same man fighteth against Nature , which would that all men should liue well " and " that wretch that goeth against Nature , that ...
... nature , for , he says , " beastes doe nothing against Nature , but he that goeth against honestie , the same man fighteth against Nature , which would that all men should liue well " and " that wretch that goeth against Nature , that ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 15 |
CHAPTER Two | 21 |
CHAPTER THREE | 30 |
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