John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... later in the same poem he turns with equal subtlety to toy with the ingenious Ptolemaic theory of epicycles and eccentrics : For the worlds beauty is decai'd or gone , Beauty , that's colour and proportion . We thinke the heavens enjoy ...
... later in the same poem he turns with equal subtlety to toy with the ingenious Ptolemaic theory of epicycles and eccentrics : For the worlds beauty is decai'd or gone , Beauty , that's colour and proportion . We thinke the heavens enjoy ...
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... later than the Essayes , when his wife had been dead for six years , and when his own health , long a matter of concern for him , had reached a critical stage , this volume would seem ideally suited to reveal that detachment from ...
... later than the Essayes , when his wife had been dead for six years , and when his own health , long a matter of concern for him , had reached a critical stage , this volume would seem ideally suited to reveal that detachment from ...
Sivu 190
... later , survived him by only two years - Dame Ger- trude More , the nun of Cambray . Dame Gertrude ( Helen ) was the daughter of Crisacre More , a great grandson of the author of the Utopia . Born in 1606 ( the time of the Mitcham ...
... later , survived him by only two years - Dame Ger- trude More , the nun of Cambray . Dame Gertrude ( Helen ) was the daughter of Crisacre More , a great grandson of the author of the Utopia . Born in 1606 ( the time of the Mitcham ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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