Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... views , views which were English in character . The enthusiasm and the doubt expressed in politics was reflected in different ways in literature . All ages manifest contradictory ele- ments , but that of Elizabeth , and of her successor ...
... views , views which were English in character . The enthusiasm and the doubt expressed in politics was reflected in different ways in literature . All ages manifest contradictory ele- ments , but that of Elizabeth , and of her successor ...
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... views were not unfamiliar in the 16th century . Behind the walls of orthodox thought , there were areas of revolutionary speculation and the Church was sometimes toler- ant of unorthodoxies . It would be mistaken to regard Bruno as a ...
... views were not unfamiliar in the 16th century . Behind the walls of orthodox thought , there were areas of revolutionary speculation and the Church was sometimes toler- ant of unorthodoxies . It would be mistaken to regard Bruno as a ...
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... views to follow the Protestant faith . Florio's edition and translation of Montaigne did not appear until 1603 , but he was well known , especially in the Nauvissière circle . It was Florio who introduced Bruno to the poet Sackville ...
... views to follow the Protestant faith . Florio's edition and translation of Montaigne did not appear until 1603 , but he was well known , especially in the Nauvissière circle . It was Florio who introduced Bruno to the poet Sackville ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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