The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 409
... thought , it so well justifies the culture of ancient Greece that especially those , not a few , who have been cold to the Hellenic appeal , remembering the people in their political quarrels and meanness rather than in their wonderful ...
... thought , it so well justifies the culture of ancient Greece that especially those , not a few , who have been cold to the Hellenic appeal , remembering the people in their political quarrels and meanness rather than in their wonderful ...
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 115
... thought , you may think , ' and no longer ' What Plato has thought , you may think only so far as your priest or your bishop permits . ' If that ' stand fast ' be answered with : ' Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he ...
... thought , you may think , ' and no longer ' What Plato has thought , you may think only so far as your priest or your bishop permits . ' If that ' stand fast ' be answered with : ' Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he ...
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