A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Reason were not commonly set in opposition to each other , and their spheres were not sharply distinguished . At the end of the period , very different assumptions prevail . Empirical science has emerged and is claiming the whole ...
... Reason were not commonly set in opposition to each other , and their spheres were not sharply distinguished . At the end of the period , very different assumptions prevail . Empirical science has emerged and is claiming the whole ...
Page 77
... reason , but for them right reason was inseparable from true faith , the two being recon- ciled in an idealistic philosophy which did not hand over all truth other than that of revelation to materialistic empiricism . This philo- sophy ...
... reason , but for them right reason was inseparable from true faith , the two being recon- ciled in an idealistic philosophy which did not hand over all truth other than that of revelation to materialistic empiricism . This philo- sophy ...
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... Reason the Inferior Powers controul . In a true piece of Wit all things must be , Yet all things there agree . As in the Ark , joyn'd without force or strife , All Creatures dwelt ; all Creatures that had Life . Or as the Primitive ...
... Reason the Inferior Powers controul . In a true piece of Wit all things must be , Yet all things there agree . As in the Ark , joyn'd without force or strife , All Creatures dwelt ; all Creatures that had Life . Or as the Primitive ...
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