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Butler, Samuel

Butler, Samuel. Characters and passages from note-books edited by A. R. Waller. Edited by A.R. Waller. Cambridge Univ P, 1908. 490p. [Pg.377]

Butler, Samuel.Samuel Butler 1612-1680 characters. Edited by Charles Dawes. Edited by Charles Dawes. Cleveland (OH), London Press of Case Western Reserve Univ., 1970. [Pg.655]

Butler, Samuel. Samuel Butler, Hudibras. Edited by John Wilders. Edited by John Wilders. Oxford Clarendon P., 1967. [Pg.655]

Butler, Samuel. Samuel Butler satires and miscellaneous poetry and prose. Edited by Rene Lamar. Edited by Rene Lamar. Cambridge Cambridge Univ. P., 1928. [Pg.655]

Wagner, Joseph B. "Samuel Butler s satire of the Hermetic philosophers." PhD thesis, Kent State Univ, 1973. [Pg.655]

Wasserman, George Russell. Samuel "Hudibras" Butler. Boston (MA) Twayne Publishers, 1976. 146p. ISBN 0805766677... [Pg.655]

Medieval literature has numerous references to pseudoalchemists and satires of alchemy. For example, around 1390 Chaucer satirized the alchemists in The Canon Yeoman s Tale, as did the English Renaissance poet John Lyly in his comedy Gallathea and Samuel Butler (the seventeenth-century English poet, not the nineteenth-century novelist of the same name) in Hudibras. [Pg.16]

Samuel Butler s parody of Tennyson adds a further dimension " Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have lost at all."... [Pg.71]

Samuel Butler s Notebooks Immortality of Atoms and Teaching (p. 126)... [Pg.47]

Samuel Butler s Notebooks Free-Will in Atoms (p. 197)... [Pg.47]

Keynes, Geoffrey and Hill, Brian. Samuel Butler s Notebooks. Jonathan Cape, London. 1951. [Pg.494]

As the English satirist Samuel Butler once said A right way of looking at things will see through almost anything. ... [Pg.174]

Freud, as we know, reconstructed the diverse meanings of various mental illnesses not only, or even primarily, from what he learned from his patients (who, of course, were not patients in the medical sense of the word), but also from what he learned from the works of men of letters. Those who believe that the adapta-tional point of view in psychiatry is something new—a great scientific discovery by Harry Stack Sullivan or Sandor Rado, and an important advance over Freud—ought to consider the following passage from The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler ... [Pg.125]

Shakespeare s Third Folio. Samuel Butler s Hudibras (Second Part, 1664 Third Part, 1678). Roger L Estrange appointed Surveyor of the Press. Samuel Fenne and John Whitman elected co-pastors of the Bedford congregation. Prison-Meditations, Bunyan s second verse collection, Christian Behaviour, a conduct book and A Mapp Shewing the Order Causes of Salvation Damnation ( ). [Pg.203]


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