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... attempt to resolve them . To put the matter briefly : The writer must make some assumptions . The assumptions are never consistent . The rhetoric disguises or exploits the flaws in the assumptions . The assumptions determine the ...
... attempt to resolve them . To put the matter briefly : The writer must make some assumptions . The assumptions are never consistent . The rhetoric disguises or exploits the flaws in the assumptions . The assumptions determine the ...
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... attempt to make the universe rational , and turns to an attempt to give advice about how to live in an irrational universe ' . * Thanne is it wysdom , as it thynketh me , To maken vertu of necessitee , And take it weel that we may nat ...
... attempt to make the universe rational , and turns to an attempt to give advice about how to live in an irrational universe ' . * Thanne is it wysdom , as it thynketh me , To maken vertu of necessitee , And take it weel that we may nat ...
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... attempt to connect the natural sciences into a history of creation . ' ( Note Conclusory to 1st ed . ) ' What Robert aimed at was nothing less than a readable synthesis from nebula to man ' ( Gavin de Beer , intro- duction to Victorian ...
... attempt to connect the natural sciences into a history of creation . ' ( Note Conclusory to 1st ed . ) ' What Robert aimed at was nothing less than a readable synthesis from nebula to man ' ( Gavin de Beer , intro- duction to Victorian ...
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LIST OF PLATES Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION | 18 |
Chaucer | 20 |
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