Letteratura anglo–americana 2013-14

 

ATTIVITA' ACCADEMICA

PUBBLICAZIONI

PROGETTI DI RICERCA

CONVEGNI

CORSO

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GRIGLIE

 

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Robert Hooke, Micrographia,

these kind of Objects there is much more difficulty to discover the true shape, then [sic] of those visible to the naked eye, the same Object seeming quite differing [sic], in one position to the Light, from what it really is, and may be discover'd in another. And therefore I never began to make any draught before by many examinations in several lights, and in several positions to those lights, I had discover'd the true form. (xxiv)

 

Henry Power, Experimental Philosophy

 

John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding


if by the help of such Microscopical Eyes (if I may so call them,) a Man could penetrate farther than ordinary into the secret Composition, and radical Texture of bodies, he would not make any great advantage by the change, if such an acute Sight would not serve to conduct him to the Market and Exchange.

 

 

 

 

giallo> definizione dei motivi dell'opera; rosa > pausa metacritica; azzurro > storia della levatrice; blu > storia delreverendo e consolidamento dei temi precedenti; verde > premesse per la sfortunata nascita di Tristram; rosso > attesa durante il travaglio.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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