Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... philosophy , but who never had any real intention of shifting their ground or sink- ing new foundations . John Donne was quicker in his appreciation of the imagina- tive possibilities of the new science than most of its disciples are ...
... philosophy , but who never had any real intention of shifting their ground or sink- ing new foundations . John Donne was quicker in his appreciation of the imagina- tive possibilities of the new science than most of its disciples are ...
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... Philosophy have a glimpse of , and is pretended to by many that grossely mistaking her embrace contention in her place . But so farre forth as the Fancy of man has traced the wayes of true Philosophy , so far it hath produced very ...
... Philosophy have a glimpse of , and is pretended to by many that grossely mistaking her embrace contention in her place . But so farre forth as the Fancy of man has traced the wayes of true Philosophy , so far it hath produced very ...
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... Philosophy dares not say the Angells can doe it ; God hath not made a creature that can com- prehend him , ' tis the priviledge of his 20 upon reflex or shadow ; our understanding owne nature ; [ Sect . 12 ] ... ... Beware of Philosophy ...
... Philosophy dares not say the Angells can doe it ; God hath not made a creature that can com- prehend him , ' tis the priviledge of his 20 upon reflex or shadow ; our understanding owne nature ; [ Sect . 12 ] ... ... Beware of Philosophy ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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