Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose: Wishes : to his (supposed) mistresseMacmillan, 1951 Volume One: Poets included are Lancelot Andrewes, Francis Bacon, John Donne, Ben Jonson, Robert Burton, Phineas Fletcher, Giles Fletcher, George Wither, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Herrick, George Herbert, Izaak Walton, Thomas Carew, Sir Thomas Browne, Sir William Davenant, Edmund Waller, Sir John Suckling, Abraham Cowley, Andrew Marvell, and Henry Vaughan. |
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... sense that they can admit , gives light enough to see God by . If we spare S. Chrysostomes sense , That that light , is the light of the Gospel , and of Grace , and 40 that that light , considered in itself , and without opposition in ...
... sense that they can admit , gives light enough to see God by . If we spare S. Chrysostomes sense , That that light , is the light of the Gospel , and of Grace , and 40 that that light , considered in itself , and without opposition in ...
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... sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is in men , and many other living Creatures , nothing but decaying sense ; and is found aswell sleeping , as waking . The decay of Sense in men waking , is not the decay of the motion made in ...
... sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is in men , and many other living Creatures , nothing but decaying sense ; and is found aswell sleeping , as waking . The decay of Sense in men waking , is not the decay of the motion made in ...
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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 ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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