The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 109
... thought worth while to turn even the monastic cartularies of Oseney and Godstow into English . Too often , therefore ... thought in the vernacular ; therefore , academic thought and common life could never fertilise each other with ...
... thought worth while to turn even the monastic cartularies of Oseney and Godstow into English . Too often , therefore ... thought in the vernacular ; therefore , academic thought and common life could never fertilise each other with ...
Page 114
... thought ; into a world which permitted that heaven - born universality of free choice proclaimed by Emerson : What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has felt , he may feel . ' Far too much has been made of Dante's so ...
... thought ; into a world which permitted that heaven - born universality of free choice proclaimed by Emerson : What Plato has thought , he may think ; what a saint has felt , he may feel . ' Far too much has been made of Dante's so ...
Page 129
... thought . If I can be said to think at all , it is flashingly , along the tip of the tongue or the pen ; and when I hear people talk of a sustained exercise of thought , it is of a thing unknown to me . We learn to be very hypocritical ...
... thought . If I can be said to think at all , it is flashingly , along the tip of the tongue or the pen ; and when I hear people talk of a sustained exercise of thought , it is of a thing unknown to me . We learn to be very hypocritical ...
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