| Ross Harrison - 2003 - 292 sivua
...complete, Aristotelian-based, science. As Hobbes's contemporary John Donne put it, 'the new philosophy calls all in doubt; the element of fire is quite put out'. In Hobbes's and Donne's day, all was still in doubt because the old science had been lost, but the... | |
| Hasan S. Padamsee - 2002 - 708 sivua
...from all directions, John Donne (1572-1631) portrayed the troubled mood [38]: And the new Philosophy calls all in doubt, The Element of fire is quite put out; The sun is lost, and the earth, and no mans wit Can well direct him where to look for it. And freely men... | |
| Reuven Tsur - 2003 - 388 sivua
...pieces, in which he lived. In "An Anatomie of the World", for instance, he wrote: 10. And new Philosophy calls all in doubt, The Element of fire is quite put out; The Sun is lost, and th' earth, and no mans wit Can well direct him where to looke for it. And freely men... | |
| William R. Shea - 2003 - 374 sivua
...now the Springs and Sommers which we see, Like sonnes of women after fiftie bee. And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The Element of Fire is quite put out; The Sun is lost and th'earth, and no mans wit Can well direct him where to look for it ... Prince. Subject,... | |
| Tziporah Kasachkoff - 2004 - 348 sivua
...inconsequential. The English poet John Donne says it best in his "Anatomy of the World": . . . new Philosophy calls all in doubt, The Element of fire is quite put out; The Sun is lost, and the earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it And freely men... | |
| Princeton Review - 2004 - 376 sivua
...multitude of ways that his world had changed as a result of the new discoveries in science. New philosophy calls all in doubt The element of fire is quite put out; The sun is lost, and th' earth, and no mans wit Can well direct him where to looke for it. And freely men... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore - 2004 - 420 sivua
...'coherence' of a geocentric cosmology and a corresponding ideology of centred structure: New philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out; The sun is lost, and th' earth . . . 'Tis all in pieces, all coherence gone; All just supply, and all relation:... | |
| Ben Coppin - 2004 - 772 sivua
...- Collected Readings, edited by George F. Luger, The MIT Press) Fuzzy Reasoning And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out; The sun is lost, and th'earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him, where to look for it. — John Donne,... | |
| Guttorm Fløistad, Peter Kemp - 1994 - 224 sivua
...à John Donne, dans un texte peut-être trop cité, tout un arsenal d'images : « The new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out ; The sun is lost and the earth, and no man' wit Can well direct him where to look for it. And freely men... | |
| Neil deGrasse Tyson, Donald Goldsmith - 2004 - 398 sivua
...First Anniversary," written in 161 1 as the first fruits of modern science appeared: And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out, The Sun is lost, and th'earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it. /Ind freely men... | |
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