A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... method of studying Shakespeare's poetry derives from Robert Graves ' analysis of a single sonnet in his Survey of Modernist Poetry . The method was adopted by William Empson in Seven Types of Ambiguity and in his later essays on Othello ...
... method of studying Shakespeare's poetry derives from Robert Graves ' analysis of a single sonnet in his Survey of Modernist Poetry . The method was adopted by William Empson in Seven Types of Ambiguity and in his later essays on Othello ...
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... method , Bacon attempts in Book II of the Novum Organum . Before describing the method in de- tail , however , he states clearly what he considers the object of natural science , speculative and operative . The ultimate object of ...
... method , Bacon attempts in Book II of the Novum Organum . Before describing the method in de- tail , however , he states clearly what he considers the object of natural science , speculative and operative . The ultimate object of ...
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... method , supplemented by such information as an exhaustive list of ' simple natures ' ( which he never supplies ) , might have its uses . As a method of discovery in natural science , however , it would almost certainly , even with ...
... method , supplemented by such information as an exhaustive list of ' simple natures ' ( which he never supplies ) , might have its uses . As a method of discovery in natural science , however , it would almost certainly , even with ...
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