Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800: Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth-century Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Philosophers, and Other Creative Writers, from the First Published Critical Appraisals to Current Evaluations, المجلدات 1-236Dennis Poupard Gale Research Company, 1992 - 500 من الصفحات Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 4-8 of the greatest writers and thinkers of the late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Restoration periods by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:
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... turn back from contemplating Bacon's phi- losophy to contemplate his life . Yet without so turning back it is impossible fairly to estimate his powers . He left the University at an earlier age than that at which most people repair ...
... turn back from contemplating Bacon's phi- losophy to contemplate his life . Yet without so turning back it is impossible fairly to estimate his powers . He left the University at an earlier age than that at which most people repair ...
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... turn their forms , which means that the inductive method has only to happen ulti- mately upon this small crowd of ultimate notions in order to possess the world ! All of which seems clear enough . But then we encounter a passage like ...
... turn their forms , which means that the inductive method has only to happen ulti- mately upon this small crowd of ultimate notions in order to possess the world ! All of which seems clear enough . But then we encounter a passage like ...
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... turn the metaphors into plain , imageless prose : I repeat , then , that it is good - nay , it is excel- lent - to enter the room of humility first , rather than to fly to the other rooms , for this is the right road . If we can travel ...
... turn the metaphors into plain , imageless prose : I repeat , then , that it is good - nay , it is excel- lent - to enter the room of humility first , rather than to fly to the other rooms , for this is the right road . If we can travel ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 1 |
Babur 14831530 | 83 |
Sir Francis Bacon 15611626 | 98 |
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