History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... Turning - point of his philosophy - The object of science is the amelioration of the condition of man - New Atlantis- The idea is in accordance with the state of affairs and the spirit of the timer -It completes the Renaissance - It ...
... Turning - point of his philosophy - The object of science is the amelioration of the condition of man - New Atlantis- The idea is in accordance with the state of affairs and the spirit of the timer -It completes the Renaissance - It ...
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... turning over the great , stiff leaves of a folio , the yellow sheets of a manuscript , - -a poem , a code of laws , a confession of faith ? This , you say , did not come mould , like a fossil shell , an imprint , like one of those ...
... turning over the great , stiff leaves of a folio , the yellow sheets of a manuscript , - -a poem , a code of laws , a confession of faith ? This , you say , did not come mould , like a fossil shell , an imprint , like one of those ...
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... turned out of a common mould ; and all in con- formity to a certain abstract concep- tion , which served for the whole human race . They knew man , but not men ; they had not penetrated to the soul ; they had not seen the infinite ...
... turned out of a common mould ; and all in con- formity to a certain abstract concep- tion , which served for the whole human race . They knew man , but not men ; they had not penetrated to the soul ; they had not seen the infinite ...
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... turned the spirit of the faithful toward these grave and monotonous melodies , a cause broader than its effect ; I mean the general idea of the true , external worship which man owes to God . It is this which has modelled the ...
... turned the spirit of the faithful toward these grave and monotonous melodies , a cause broader than its effect ; I mean the general idea of the true , external worship which man owes to God . It is this which has modelled the ...
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... turned to action , con quest , government , legislation , on ac- count of the original site of its city of refuge , its border - land emporium , its armed aristocracy , who , by importing and drilling strangers and conquered VI . and ...
... turned to action , con quest , government , legislation , on ac- count of the original site of its city of refuge , its border - land emporium , its armed aristocracy , who , by importing and drilling strangers and conquered VI . and ...
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