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... thought he has left us when we neglect these pearls and take them for pebbles . We must arrest these passing utterances and find what wealth of philosophy and knowledge , as well as of fancy and imagination , they contain . In the next ...
... thought he has left us when we neglect these pearls and take them for pebbles . We must arrest these passing utterances and find what wealth of philosophy and knowledge , as well as of fancy and imagination , they contain . In the next ...
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... thought , trained under these circum- stances and encouraged by the extraordinary de- velopments in all the physical sciences and manu- factures , is , on the whole , healthy and vigorous , and characterised by shrewdness and common ...
... thought , trained under these circum- stances and encouraged by the extraordinary de- velopments in all the physical sciences and manu- factures , is , on the whole , healthy and vigorous , and characterised by shrewdness and common ...
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... thought . Now thought is impossible without a subject to think about ; consequently it must have , at any rate , a subjective antecedent . To meet this need a thought - germ or idea comes out of infinitude . When this idea is absorbed ...
... thought . Now thought is impossible without a subject to think about ; consequently it must have , at any rate , a subjective antecedent . To meet this need a thought - germ or idea comes out of infinitude . When this idea is absorbed ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
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