Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Eighteenth - Century Science : A Rationalist and Materialist Context for William Blake's Female Figures W By SUZANNE ARAAS VESELY Is this to be a God far rather would I be a Man To know sweet Science & do with simple companions ...
Eighteenth - Century Science : A Rationalist and Materialist Context for William Blake's Female Figures W By SUZANNE ARAAS VESELY Is this to be a God far rather would I be a Man To know sweet Science & do with simple companions ...
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... science employed a masculinist rhetoric consciously opposing natural philosophy to the feminine . She also links the destruction of traditional female occupations to the rise of this new science . " Keller's Reflections on Gender and ...
... science employed a masculinist rhetoric consciously opposing natural philosophy to the feminine . She also links the destruction of traditional female occupations to the rise of this new science . " Keller's Reflections on Gender and ...
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... science , Bacon , Newton , and Locke , riding chariots of imagination afire in the spiritual sun of vision , vigorously exchanging ideas with the heroes of vision- ary art : Chaucer , Shakespeare , and Milton , “ in Visionary forms ...
... science , Bacon , Newton , and Locke , riding chariots of imagination afire in the spiritual sun of vision , vigorously exchanging ideas with the heroes of vision- ary art : Chaucer , Shakespeare , and Milton , “ in Visionary forms ...
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