Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... critical methods to patristic tradition , and faced the same great assailant . It was long before the patient and fundamental work of Simon was continued . In all these ways — and only a few types have been named— learning silently rose ...
... critical methods to patristic tradition , and faced the same great assailant . It was long before the patient and fundamental work of Simon was continued . In all these ways — and only a few types have been named— learning silently rose ...
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... critical and panegyrical prose has already been described . rank of Dryden was modest , backward in conversation , and kindly . His natural manly independence and critical Nature and judgment are always struggling with his position as ...
... critical and panegyrical prose has already been described . rank of Dryden was modest , backward in conversation , and kindly . His natural manly independence and critical Nature and judgment are always struggling with his position as ...
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... critical kind that had hung round the neck of Cudworth . There had been stray Grecians earlier , like Thomas Stanley , a truly poetical translator , the first who had attempted ( 1655-1662 ) a history of philosophy , and the editor of ...
... critical kind that had hung round the neck of Cudworth . There had been stray Grecians earlier , like Thomas Stanley , a truly poetical translator , the first who had attempted ( 1655-1662 ) a history of philosophy , and the editor of ...
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