Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 295
... ideas are chosen out of an infinite mass . . . two ideas which are separately wrong , which together shall be right , and of whose unity , therefore , the idea must be formed at the instant they are seized as it is only in that unity ...
... ideas are chosen out of an infinite mass . . . two ideas which are separately wrong , which together shall be right , and of whose unity , therefore , the idea must be formed at the instant they are seized as it is only in that unity ...
Page 298
... ideas , tended to univocity both of precept and of method . Every- where in volume I there can be felt the rush and downsweep of the Idea as it seizes the flesh of things by beak and talon . How different this is from volume II ( the ...
... ideas , tended to univocity both of precept and of method . Every- where in volume I there can be felt the rush and downsweep of the Idea as it seizes the flesh of things by beak and talon . How different this is from volume II ( the ...
Page 322
... ideas with well - founded diffidence . When we were at Harvard together he was already showing his philosophical acumen and I was in the mental state represented by a remark of mine he did not allow me to forget- " I always knew that ...
... ideas with well - founded diffidence . When we were at Harvard together he was already showing his philosophical acumen and I was in the mental state represented by a remark of mine he did not allow me to forget- " I always knew that ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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