The Quarterly Review, Volume 165William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 |
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... thought and feeling , he exhibits in part of the volume so much sympathy with great characters and great ideals ... thought in our day , and represents , we suppose , particularly the School of Positivism . From his position and ...
... thought and feeling , he exhibits in part of the volume so much sympathy with great characters and great ideals ... thought in our day , and represents , we suppose , particularly the School of Positivism . From his position and ...
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... thought and argument . He concludes ( Ecclesiastical Institu- tions , ' p . 837 ) that these and other difficulties ... thought , though it always remains a consciousness . ' We do not know what may be implied in the qualification ...
... thought and argument . He concludes ( Ecclesiastical Institu- tions , ' p . 837 ) that these and other difficulties ... thought , though it always remains a consciousness . ' We do not know what may be implied in the qualification ...
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... thought impossible , by disturbing or destroying the old conditions of thought . Their action may be quickened or retarded by rulers and institutions , but cannot be created or destroyed by them . But what is true generally may not hold ...
... thought impossible , by disturbing or destroying the old conditions of thought . Their action may be quickened or retarded by rulers and institutions , but cannot be created or destroyed by them . But what is true generally may not hold ...
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School By Alois Brandl Professor of English | 60 |
Handbook of Painting The Italian Schools Based | 97 |
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