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Page 141
... developed in the logic of Agricola and Ramus , was well developed and applicable to literature as well as to many other fields of interest . The best example we are to see of such analysis is in Abraham Fraunce's logic , but such ...
... developed in the logic of Agricola and Ramus , was well developed and applicable to literature as well as to many other fields of interest . The best example we are to see of such analysis is in Abraham Fraunce's logic , but such ...
Page 142
... developed his own phonetic alphabet to deepen his analysis . 15 Dichotomies , as we shall see , are surely among the most in- fluential and significant Ramist devices for our study of Milton's Paradise Lost . We must remember , however ...
... developed his own phonetic alphabet to deepen his analysis . 15 Dichotomies , as we shall see , are surely among the most in- fluential and significant Ramist devices for our study of Milton's Paradise Lost . We must remember , however ...
Page 168
... developed in Christian Doctrine and which , according to Maurice Kelley , were applied directly without significant change in the poem . A further complication is the apparent necessity that God be known to the angels and then to man in ...
... developed in Christian Doctrine and which , according to Maurice Kelley , were applied directly without significant change in the poem . A further complication is the apparent necessity that God be known to the angels and then to man in ...
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