After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America 1780-1830University of New Hampshire ; published by University Press of New England, 2001 - 241 من الصفحات An analysis of the foundations of autobiography in America. |
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... nature and the thing itself " ( 99 ) . For Bacon , the experiment mediates between sensing / erring man and unerring nature . But experimentation is not simply a passive acceptance of information . The scientist , Bacon insists , does ...
... nature and the thing itself " ( 99 ) . For Bacon , the experiment mediates between sensing / erring man and unerring nature . But experimentation is not simply a passive acceptance of information . The scientist , Bacon insists , does ...
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... nature ” ( 177 ) , moves from his discussion of the institution of slavery to his recog- nition that man is by nature wretched , his principles " poisoned in their most essential parts " ( 173-174 ) . James concludes by asking whether ...
... nature ” ( 177 ) , moves from his discussion of the institution of slavery to his recog- nition that man is by nature wretched , his principles " poisoned in their most essential parts " ( 173-174 ) . James concludes by asking whether ...
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... nature , of course , an assumption that was simply not available to someone like Bradstreet or Rowlandson or , even , Franklin . " Those RULES of old discovered , not devised , " Pope writes in An Essay on Criticism , “ Are Nature still ...
... nature , of course , an assumption that was simply not available to someone like Bradstreet or Rowlandson or , even , Franklin . " Those RULES of old discovered , not devised , " Pope writes in An Essay on Criticism , “ Are Nature still ...
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