Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... the survey desired by Bacon , and the first book is based upon Bacon's account of the idols . set forth the concrete experience on which thought rests . 313 Sunday 265 Sir Thomas Browne To All Angels and Saints 266 Religio Medici.
... the survey desired by Bacon , and the first book is based upon Bacon's account of the idols . set forth the concrete experience on which thought rests . 313 Sunday 265 Sir Thomas Browne To All Angels and Saints 266 Religio Medici.
Page 314
... Religio Medici is essentially a study of the interior life , commenting on certain main religious topics of the day through an analysis of Browne's own re- ligious experience and reflection . Hence Browne's kinship with Montaigne . But ...
... Religio Medici is essentially a study of the interior life , commenting on certain main religious topics of the day through an analysis of Browne's own re- ligious experience and reflection . Hence Browne's kinship with Montaigne . But ...
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... RELIGIO MEDICI to be called unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto maturer discernments , and as I have declared shall no further father them then the best and ... RELIGIO MEDICI 315.
... RELIGIO MEDICI to be called unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto maturer discernments , and as I have declared shall no further father them then the best and ... RELIGIO MEDICI 315.
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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