Religio Medici: To which is Added, Hydriotaphia, Or Urn-Burial, a Discourse on Sepulchral UrnsJoseph Rickerby, 1838 - 277 pages |
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... Truth ... : xxxii xxxiii xxxΙν XXXV xxxvii ... Xxxviii xxxix xli xlii xliii xliv xlv xlvi xlvii xlviii xlix 1 iii V vii 1123467R Plato's Great Year ... Opinions of Origen Progress of Heresies Milton's sublime Conception of Beauty ...
... Truth ... : xxxii xxxiii xxxΙν XXXV xxxvii ... Xxxviii xxxix xli xlii xliii xliv xlv xlvi xlvii xlviii xlix 1 iii V vii 1123467R Plato's Great Year ... Opinions of Origen Progress of Heresies Milton's sublime Conception of Beauty ...
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... truth and reality ; " but this implies a contrast between his own condition and theirs . And again , " there is surely a nearer apprehension of anything that delights us in our dreams , than in our waked senses ; without this I were ...
... truth and reality ; " but this implies a contrast between his own condition and theirs . And again , " there is surely a nearer apprehension of anything that delights us in our dreams , than in our waked senses ; without this I were ...
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... truth with error , and to mistake for philosophical courage , an ostenta- tious hostility towards both . Similar tendencies were observable in the European intellect during the age immediately preceding the French Revo- lution ; and ...
... truth with error , and to mistake for philosophical courage , an ostenta- tious hostility towards both . Similar tendencies were observable in the European intellect during the age immediately preceding the French Revo- lution ; and ...
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... truth possessed of very great interest ? There is more in every book than what the characters of the alphabet represent . The very order and sequence of the words reveal something of the writer's cha- racter . In certain passages of ...
... truth possessed of very great interest ? There is more in every book than what the characters of the alphabet represent . The very order and sequence of the words reveal something of the writer's cha- racter . In certain passages of ...
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... truth . His temperament came not within that category . On the contrary , the philosopher himself boasts , or complains , for we may understand him either way , " of the coolness of his blood at the summer solstice of his age . " With ...
... truth . His temperament came not within that category . On the contrary , the philosopher himself boasts , or complains , for we may understand him either way , " of the coolness of his blood at the summer solstice of his age . " With ...
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