The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... philosophical works . The legal works are of interest to the historian of English law , but not to the general reader . Of the historical works only the History of the Reign of Henry VII ( published 1622 ) , is complete ; but that work ...
... philosophical works . The legal works are of interest to the historian of English law , but not to the general reader . Of the historical works only the History of the Reign of Henry VII ( published 1622 ) , is complete ; but that work ...
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... philosophical work . Indeed , this polemic , which involved him in a steady attack on the University curricula of his day , as well as on traditional philosophies , constitutes one import- ant part of Bacon's philosophical achievement ...
... philosophical work . Indeed , this polemic , which involved him in a steady attack on the University curricula of his day , as well as on traditional philosophies , constitutes one import- ant part of Bacon's philosophical achievement ...
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... philosophical works . The only other notable ' philosophical ' work outside the Instauratio Magna is The New Atlantis ( probably written in its present form in 1624 ; published posthumously by Rawley in 1627 ) . In this work Bacon ...
... philosophical works . The only other notable ' philosophical ' work outside the Instauratio Magna is The New Atlantis ( probably written in its present form in 1624 ; published posthumously by Rawley in 1627 ) . In this work Bacon ...
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