Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... tion , employing only natural causes . Kircher presented ten different theories which had been sug- gested for the circulation of waters . Although he allowed other causes , he concentrated chiefly on his hydrophylacia and the central ...
... tion , employing only natural causes . Kircher presented ten different theories which had been sug- gested for the circulation of waters . Although he allowed other causes , he concentrated chiefly on his hydrophylacia and the central ...
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... tion , and all that World would be destroy'd . Then when the Agita- tion of the Abyss was asswag'd . . . you would see the true image of the present Earth in the ruins of the first . The Surface of the Globe would be divided into Land ...
... tion , and all that World would be destroy'd . Then when the Agita- tion of the Abyss was asswag'd . . . you would see the true image of the present Earth in the ruins of the first . The Surface of the Globe would be divided into Land ...
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... tion and restraint rather than in grandeur . He thought that he agreed with Saint - Evremond : " Vastness signifies an excessive Greatness . Vast Things differ mightily from those that make an agreeable Impression upon us . " But Burnet ...
... tion and restraint rather than in grandeur . He thought that he agreed with Saint - Evremond : " Vastness signifies an excessive Greatness . Vast Things differ mightily from those that make an agreeable Impression upon us . " But Burnet ...
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New Philosophy | 113 |
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