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... simple but qualitatively simple is thought in a simple time and by a simple act of the soul . ' De Anima , III , 4–6 The conclusion follows elsewhere - in character with the walking and talking Philosopher — as the word substance is ...
... simple but qualitatively simple is thought in a simple time and by a simple act of the soul . ' De Anima , III , 4–6 The conclusion follows elsewhere - in character with the walking and talking Philosopher — as the word substance is ...
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... Simple were so well compounded . " Too early seen unknown , and known too late ! ... -What's this ? what's this ? -A rhyme I learn'd even now Of one I danc'd withal . ' The dance is ' simple , ' but the rhyme of known , unknown moves to ...
... Simple were so well compounded . " Too early seen unknown , and known too late ! ... -What's this ? what's this ? -A rhyme I learn'd even now Of one I danc'd withal . ' The dance is ' simple , ' but the rhyme of known , unknown moves to ...
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... simple reader is as a biological organism not to have stopped breathing the Philosopher's definition of simple , he senses it because it is part of him , without having to ' observe ' its intellective contentions in Shakespeare , let ...
... simple reader is as a biological organism not to have stopped breathing the Philosopher's definition of simple , he senses it because it is part of him , without having to ' observe ' its intellective contentions in Shakespeare , let ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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