University of California Publications: English studies, Ausgaben 30-32University of California Press, 1965 |
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... thought , and that when either contradicts the other , temperament will dominate . In Plato , he writes that the passion for truth took the bent of " certain ineradicable predispositions of his nature , " and adds that it is " in the ...
... thought , and that when either contradicts the other , temperament will dominate . In Plato , he writes that the passion for truth took the bent of " certain ineradicable predispositions of his nature , " and adds that it is " in the ...
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... thought , and , in fact , he seems to hold himself rather aloof from it . His attitude is best seen in a review of Amiel's Journal Intime , where he speaks of the " natural language " Amiel used in expressing very difficult thoughts ...
... thought , and , in fact , he seems to hold himself rather aloof from it . His attitude is best seen in a review of Amiel's Journal Intime , where he speaks of the " natural language " Amiel used in expressing very difficult thoughts ...
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... thought and separate every man from his fellows must remain a mystery . The Kantian philosophy as developed in Germany and known in England through such writers as Coleridge , Green , the Bradleys , and Bosanquet , was in one sense an ...
... thought and separate every man from his fellows must remain a mystery . The Kantian philosophy as developed in Germany and known in England through such writers as Coleridge , Green , the Bradleys , and Bosanquet , was in one sense an ...
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