His scientific interests appear to have been few, though
he could speculate on the changes in the human body, and,
in moral science, on the ways of Providence in its
dealing with man', and on demonology, for he was no exception
· Letter 4 in book iv (Jacobs's ed.
he could speculate on the changes in the human body, and,
in moral science, on the ways of Providence in its
dealing with man', and on demonology, for he was no exception
· Letter 4 in book iv (Jacobs's ed.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07