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... idea , as the wedge would a tritheistic or trinitarian one , while two parallel lines might represent the dualistic . The ideas which originated these , with their ramifications would soon produce a higher language than that of the ...
... idea , as the wedge would a tritheistic or trinitarian one , while two parallel lines might represent the dualistic . The ideas which originated these , with their ramifications would soon produce a higher language than that of the ...
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... Idea , of which the visible universe is the symbol or sensible manifesta- tion , meaningless and non - existent apart from the Idea which pervades it . The end of all virtue and knowledge is to discern , to seize hold of , and to live ...
... Idea , of which the visible universe is the symbol or sensible manifesta- tion , meaningless and non - existent apart from the Idea which pervades it . The end of all virtue and knowledge is to discern , to seize hold of , and to live ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Idea , which , although in essence the same , is in each age different from that of every other age , and needs a different interpretation . It is the poet who becomes possessed of the Divine ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Idea , which , although in essence the same , is in each age different from that of every other age , and needs a different interpretation . It is the poet who becomes possessed of the Divine ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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