Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... sense made it impossible for Queen Elizabeth to implement the claims to supreme power in Church and State which her father had bequeathed to her . She was more sensitive to opinions other than her own , and not disposed to jeop- ardize ...
... sense made it impossible for Queen Elizabeth to implement the claims to supreme power in Church and State which her father had bequeathed to her . She was more sensitive to opinions other than her own , and not disposed to jeop- ardize ...
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... sense . But when the objects stimulating our senses are removed , imagination and memory carry on , as de- scribed ... sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is nothing but decaying sense ; and is found 10 in men , and many ...
... sense . But when the objects stimulating our senses are removed , imagination and memory carry on , as de- scribed ... sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is nothing but decaying sense ; and is found 10 in men , and many ...
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... sense , imagination , and memory - there results what may be called understanding . This kind of understanding is common to man and beast . It yields what Hobbes calls foresight or prudence - in other words , natural wisdom . In the ...
... sense , imagination , and memory - there results what may be called understanding . This kind of understanding is common to man and beast . It yields what Hobbes calls foresight or prudence - in other words , natural wisdom . In the ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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