John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... thought of the new science . He believed , being a good Renaissance humanist , that science dissolved the " tyranny " of Aristotle and the mediaeval quibbling philosophy . Columbus , he thought , had given the lead ; he had shown by ...
... thought of the new science . He believed , being a good Renaissance humanist , that science dissolved the " tyranny " of Aristotle and the mediaeval quibbling philosophy . Columbus , he thought , had given the lead ; he had shown by ...
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... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought , as the judgment represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocution , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so found and ...
... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought , as the judgment represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocution , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so found and ...
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... thought that there were fortuitous , but curiously significant , signs in the outer world , too . Soon after the translations came out in January , 1685 , King Charles had a stroke ; on February 6th he died . It was quickly noised ...
... thought that there were fortuitous , but curiously significant , signs in the outer world , too . Soon after the translations came out in January , 1685 , King Charles had a stroke ; on February 6th he died . It was quickly noised ...
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