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... Browne invites is also of a roving and curious kind : he speaks as an amateur and a spectator , rather than as a ... Browne's mind is stored with an extra- ordinary medley of classical and medieval learning , of folk - lore , magic ...
... Browne invites is also of a roving and curious kind : he speaks as an amateur and a spectator , rather than as a ... Browne's mind is stored with an extra- ordinary medley of classical and medieval learning , of folk - lore , magic ...
Page 121
... Browne ( and in this connexion it is interesting to note Browne's popularity with the most whimsical of the essayists of the Romantic Revival ) - and that this carried the possible implication that the prose of the new instauration of ...
... Browne ( and in this connexion it is interesting to note Browne's popularity with the most whimsical of the essayists of the Romantic Revival ) - and that this carried the possible implication that the prose of the new instauration of ...
Page 248
... Browne ( London , 1905 ) F. L. Huntley , Sir Thomas Browne : The Relationship of ' Urne Burial ' and ' The Garden of Cyrus ' ( Studies in Philology , vol . 53 , 1956 ) O. Leroy , Le Chevalier Thomas Browne ( 1605-82 ) , médecin ...
... Browne ( London , 1905 ) F. L. Huntley , Sir Thomas Browne : The Relationship of ' Urne Burial ' and ' The Garden of Cyrus ' ( Studies in Philology , vol . 53 , 1956 ) O. Leroy , Le Chevalier Thomas Browne ( 1605-82 ) , médecin ...
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