A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 68
... mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things . The Advancement of Learning , Book 2 Here we have the beginnings of an attitude which was to grow more common later in the century , with important ...
... mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things . The Advancement of Learning , Book 2 Here we have the beginnings of an attitude which was to grow more common later in the century , with important ...
Page 98
... mind brought in by Donne . To the range of subject - matter drawn upon we must add the remarkable power of perceiving relations between different levels of experience , the sense of a mind always aware of various points of view , the ...
... mind brought in by Donne . To the range of subject - matter drawn upon we must add the remarkable power of perceiving relations between different levels of experience , the sense of a mind always aware of various points of view , the ...
Page 172
... mind . Paradise Lost was probably written while he was exploring Christian doctrine to decide what he should believe ... mind . The poem is a survey of the whole scheme of Providence by which he hopes to attune the human to the Divine ...
... mind . Paradise Lost was probably written while he was exploring Christian doctrine to decide what he should believe ... mind . The poem is a survey of the whole scheme of Providence by which he hopes to attune the human to the Divine ...
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