A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... sense or by reason . As for our senses , by them we have the knowledge only of our sensations , ideas , or those things that are immediately perceived by senses , call them what you will : but they do not inform us that things exist ...
... sense or by reason . As for our senses , by them we have the knowledge only of our sensations , ideas , or those things that are immediately perceived by senses , call them what you will : but they do not inform us that things exist ...
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... sense of mystery the less satisfied we are with the materialistic explanation of the universe , and the more we demand an ideal rather than an empirical solution of phenomena ; or if we regard the theological implications , this sense ...
... sense of mystery the less satisfied we are with the materialistic explanation of the universe , and the more we demand an ideal rather than an empirical solution of phenomena ; or if we regard the theological implications , this sense ...
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... sense of beauty was sufficient to make him kindle at any fine scene ; but when to this beauty was superadded some historical association , then the liking became a passion . " Show me , " he said , " an old castle and a field of battle ...
... sense of beauty was sufficient to make him kindle at any fine scene ; but when to this beauty was superadded some historical association , then the liking became a passion . " Show me , " he said , " an old castle and a field of battle ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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