John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... hath endured and suffered more in their persons and fortunes , for obeying the Teachers of Romane Doctrine , then it hath done.32 A little later , too , follows a spiritual apologia in which Donne at- tempts to defend his ecclesiastical ...
... hath endured and suffered more in their persons and fortunes , for obeying the Teachers of Romane Doctrine , then it hath done.32 A little later , too , follows a spiritual apologia in which Donne at- tempts to defend his ecclesiastical ...
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... hath such trepida- tions as keep it from showing itself , where great persons do not love ; and it returns to the ... hath summoned the other worlds , the Stars to come nearer to him , and give him an account of themselves , Or to ...
... hath such trepida- tions as keep it from showing itself , where great persons do not love ; and it returns to the ... hath summoned the other worlds , the Stars to come nearer to him , and give him an account of themselves , Or to ...
Sivu 65
... hath turned upon new principles which are attributed to Paracelsus but ( indeed ) too much to his honour.34 ... hath in it , as physicians use to call it , Naturale balsamum , A Natural balsamum , which , if any wound or hurt which that ...
... hath turned upon new principles which are attributed to Paracelsus but ( indeed ) too much to his honour.34 ... hath in it , as physicians use to call it , Naturale balsamum , A Natural balsamum , which , if any wound or hurt which that ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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