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... belief that intel- lectual advance could only be achieved by a return to the investigation of the natural world . In a moment I will make clear the importance of this belief to the subject of my lecture . I refer to Anselm because he ...
... belief that intel- lectual advance could only be achieved by a return to the investigation of the natural world . In a moment I will make clear the importance of this belief to the subject of my lecture . I refer to Anselm because he ...
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... belief , or , if you prefer , our attitude towards life , for without entering here into the vexed question of the enormous . 66 relation of belief to art , I can only express 66 THE NOVEL : HAS IT A FUNCTION TO - DAY ?
... belief , or , if you prefer , our attitude towards life , for without entering here into the vexed question of the enormous . 66 relation of belief to art , I can only express 66 THE NOVEL : HAS IT A FUNCTION TO - DAY ?
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... belief there can be no good art ; it is the scaffolding about which the artist constructs his symbols . And the materials upon which the novelist exercises his belief are the thoughts which occupy or agitate the mass of his fellows , or ...
... belief there can be no good art ; it is the scaffolding about which the artist constructs his symbols . And the materials upon which the novelist exercises his belief are the thoughts which occupy or agitate the mass of his fellows , or ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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