English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... knowledge and no knowledge to be so high and heavenly as ac- quaintance with the stars , gave themselves to Astronomy ; others , persuading themselves to be demigods if they knew the causes of things , became natural and supernatural ...
... knowledge and no knowledge to be so high and heavenly as ac- quaintance with the stars , gave themselves to Astronomy ; others , persuading themselves to be demigods if they knew the causes of things , became natural and supernatural ...
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... knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various conversation , by a quick apprehension , a judicious selection and a happy memory , a keen appetite of knowledge and a powerful digestion ; by vigilance that ...
... knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various conversation , by a quick apprehension , a judicious selection and a happy memory , a keen appetite of knowledge and a powerful digestion ; by vigilance that ...
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... knowledge , yet he could not bear to be considered himself merely as a man of letters ; and though without birth , or fortune , or station , his desire was to be looked upon as a private inde- pendent gentleman , who read for his ...
... knowledge , yet he could not bear to be considered himself merely as a man of letters ; and though without birth , or fortune , or station , his desire was to be looked upon as a private inde- pendent gentleman , who read for his ...
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