Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1963 |
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... structure of Marlowe's Faustus is an inductive argument ; but that the relation between the events of the play , its structure , can be understood as being very much like the inductive logic of an epistemological process . There are ...
... structure of Marlowe's Faustus is an inductive argument ; but that the relation between the events of the play , its structure , can be understood as being very much like the inductive logic of an epistemological process . There are ...
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... structure of the play as having a basic weakness , the middle portion being but a display of the wondrous tricks of the power Faustus has gained , then this portion of the play just examined , the statement of the theme , does not have ...
... structure of the play as having a basic weakness , the middle portion being but a display of the wondrous tricks of the power Faustus has gained , then this portion of the play just examined , the statement of the theme , does not have ...
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... structure can be likened to induction because the experiencing of the events , the phenomena of the audience , is ... structures the observation . What prevents the observation of a series of events from being only that , a mere ...
... structure can be likened to induction because the experiencing of the events , the phenomena of the audience , is ... structures the observation . What prevents the observation of a series of events from being only that , a mere ...
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