A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 67
... thought and sensibility . But while genius had free play , there was no check upon eccentricity ; the age had no standard prose for logical argument and no normal medium for ordinary discussion and communication . It was these ...
... thought and sensibility . But while genius had free play , there was no check upon eccentricity ; the age had no standard prose for logical argument and no normal medium for ordinary discussion and communication . It was these ...
Page 97
... thought in a green shade ' and Donne's ... her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheekes , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say , her body thought are typical examples . This definition of the term ' Metaphysical ...
... thought in a green shade ' and Donne's ... her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheekes , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say , her body thought are typical examples . This definition of the term ' Metaphysical ...
Page 204
... thought were those of the new society , with the interests and behaviour of com- petitive men mercilessly revealed . Most of the paradoxes are the product of Hobbes's greatest quality - his intellectual integrity . Where others tested ...
... thought were those of the new society , with the interests and behaviour of com- petitive men mercilessly revealed . Most of the paradoxes are the product of Hobbes's greatest quality - his intellectual integrity . Where others tested ...
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