Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... melancholy the imagination is disturbed and not the conscience . " By the second test " the con- science afflicted , hath a true and certen cause , whereby it is troubled , namely the sight of sinne , and the sense of Gods wrath : but ...
... melancholy the imagination is disturbed and not the conscience . " By the second test " the con- science afflicted , hath a true and certen cause , whereby it is troubled , namely the sight of sinne , and the sense of Gods wrath : but ...
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... melancholy as " a doting of reason through vain fear procured by the fault of the melancholie humour . " In this regard Bright does little more than to reiterate the convention humoral theory inherited through the Galenic medical ...
... melancholy as " a doting of reason through vain fear procured by the fault of the melancholie humour . " In this regard Bright does little more than to reiterate the convention humoral theory inherited through the Galenic medical ...
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... melancholy humor beyond the limits which we would expect a strictly spiritualistic assessment of religious affliction to permit , Baxter underscores in his Spiritual Directory the failure of his predecessors to solve satisfactorily the ...
... melancholy humor beyond the limits which we would expect a strictly spiritualistic assessment of religious affliction to permit , Baxter underscores in his Spiritual Directory the failure of his predecessors to solve satisfactorily the ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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