The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 457
... Religio Medici at once achieved the fame , or notoriety , that it has never lost . Sir Kenelm Digby promptly registered some of his objections to the 1642 edition ( see pp . 486 ff . ) , and in 1645 the incorrigible Alexander Ross ( see ...
... Religio Medici at once achieved the fame , or notoriety , that it has never lost . Sir Kenelm Digby promptly registered some of his objections to the 1642 edition ( see pp . 486 ff . ) , and in 1645 the incorrigible Alexander Ross ( see ...
الصفحة 458
... Religio Medici by W. A. Greenhill ( 1881 ) , W. Murison ( 1922 ) , and J. J. Denonain ( 2d ed . , 1955 ) , and of Hydriotaphia by Sir John Evans ( 1893 ) , Greenhill ( 1896 ) , Murison ( 1922 ) , and John ... Religio Medici To the Reader.
... Religio Medici by W. A. Greenhill ( 1881 ) , W. Murison ( 1922 ) , and J. J. Denonain ( 2d ed . , 1955 ) , and of Hydriotaphia by Sir John Evans ( 1893 ) , Greenhill ( 1896 ) , Murison ( 1922 ) , and John ... Religio Medici To the Reader.
الصفحة 487
... human soul . This work was sub- sequently published as Two Treatises Concerning the Soul and Body of Man ( Paris , 1644 ) . not by leaps , all the motions of nature , Sir Kenelm Digby 487 From Observations upon Religio Medici.
... human soul . This work was sub- sequently published as Two Treatises Concerning the Soul and Body of Man ( Paris , 1644 ) . not by leaps , all the motions of nature , Sir Kenelm Digby 487 From Observations upon Religio Medici.
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