Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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... tradition of the sixteenth century , the tradition that sees the world as the great book of nature , and the book as the reflection of the " natural " world . At the same time , in its quest , in its desire to find the " well of truth ...
... tradition of the sixteenth century , the tradition that sees the world as the great book of nature , and the book as the reflection of the " natural " world . At the same time , in its quest , in its desire to find the " well of truth ...
Page 69
... tradition is replaced by a Cornelian temporal spectator , but a temporal spectator recreated only in Corneille's imagination and restored to us in the Discours , for such a spectator does not speak out in defiance of the tradition ...
... tradition is replaced by a Cornelian temporal spectator , but a temporal spectator recreated only in Corneille's imagination and restored to us in the Discours , for such a spectator does not speak out in defiance of the tradition ...
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... tradition . For , while she acknowledges that his influence remains primarily indirect , her research reveals the unquestionable domination of Aristotelian authority . Scholars as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students ...
... tradition . For , while she acknowledges that his influence remains primarily indirect , her research reveals the unquestionable domination of Aristotelian authority . Scholars as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students ...
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