Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... principles are better un- derstood . In some countries , in our own , for example , there has been an interval between the down- fall of the creative school and the rise of the critical , a period during which imagination has been in ...
... principles are better un- derstood . In some countries , in our own , for example , there has been an interval between the down- fall of the creative school and the rise of the critical , a period during which imagination has been in ...
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... principles were in a great mea- sure triumphant , Sprat refused to admit a mo- nument of John Philips into Westminster Ab- bey , because , in the epitaph , the name of Mil- ton incidentally occurred . The walls of his church , he ...
... principles were in a great mea- sure triumphant , Sprat refused to admit a mo- nument of John Philips into Westminster Ab- bey , because , in the epitaph , the name of Mil- ton incidentally occurred . The walls of his church , he ...
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... principles , is among their favourite resources . Hence , though nothing can be more admirable than the skill which Socrates displays in the conversations which Plato has reported or in- vented , his victories for the most part seem to ...
... principles , is among their favourite resources . Hence , though nothing can be more admirable than the skill which Socrates displays in the conversations which Plato has reported or in- vented , his victories for the most part seem to ...
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... principles are given to find the facts ; in his- tory , the facts are given to find the principles ; and the writer who does not explain the phe- nomena as well as state them , performs only one - half of his office . Facts are the mere ...
... principles are given to find the facts ; in his- tory , the facts are given to find the principles ; and the writer who does not explain the phe- nomena as well as state them , performs only one - half of his office . Facts are the mere ...
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... principles have been dis- covered , but that new faculties seem to be ex- erted . It is not that at one time the human in- tellect should have made but small progress , and at another time have advanced far ; but that at one time it ...
... principles have been dis- covered , but that new faculties seem to be ex- erted . It is not that at one time the human in- tellect should have made but small progress , and at another time have advanced far ; but that at one time it ...
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