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... whole philosophy that it seeks to enunciate . Their concept of truth is that logic and reason are transcended by some higher cognitive faculty— actual human experience in the Life - Philosophy of Carlyle , the Aberglaube ( ' Extra ...
... whole philosophy that it seeks to enunciate . Their concept of truth is that logic and reason are transcended by some higher cognitive faculty— actual human experience in the Life - Philosophy of Carlyle , the Aberglaube ( ' Extra ...
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... whole of the Apologia , structurally perfect , with the most sensitive use of contrasting sentence length , falling at its conclusion to a simple sentence of four monosyllables . The sentiment is charac- teristic too , for Newman is ...
... whole of the Apologia , structurally perfect , with the most sensitive use of contrasting sentence length , falling at its conclusion to a simple sentence of four monosyllables . The sentiment is charac- teristic too , for Newman is ...
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... whole argument of my piece . He did not say ' I have a message ' or ' I agonise therefore I must be taken seriously . ' He pointed at once to the rhetorical technique , which was something he had been born with . To use his own words ...
... whole argument of my piece . He did not say ' I have a message ' or ' I agonise therefore I must be taken seriously . ' He pointed at once to the rhetorical technique , which was something he had been born with . To use his own words ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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