Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 61
... turn to Hooker ( Ecclesiastical Polity , Book I ) : His commanding those things to be which are , and to be in such sort as they are ; to keep that tenure and course which they do , importeth the establishment of nature's law . This ...
... turn to Hooker ( Ecclesiastical Polity , Book I ) : His commanding those things to be which are , and to be in such sort as they are ; to keep that tenure and course which they do , importeth the establishment of nature's law . This ...
Side 62
... turn of mind that sought always to resolve discord into harmony and multiplicity into singleness . Certainly a criticism that puts anything else at the centre is bound to find itself with some awk- ward explaining to do . If- for ...
... turn of mind that sought always to resolve discord into harmony and multiplicity into singleness . Certainly a criticism that puts anything else at the centre is bound to find itself with some awk- ward explaining to do . If- for ...
Side 85
... turn of Tom Moore's three volumes on Byron to be replaced by Professor Marchand's . Actually , the surprising thing is how much still remains of the obsolete ones ; White discovered and / or incorporated much detail that had come to ...
... turn of Tom Moore's three volumes on Byron to be replaced by Professor Marchand's . Actually , the surprising thing is how much still remains of the obsolete ones ; White discovered and / or incorporated much detail that had come to ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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