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British Academy. Reason was a mist , as he wrote in The Vision of Theodore , whic could be pierced only by the Eyes of Religion : ' I am Reason ' , declared the Nymph in that work , ' of a subordinate Beings the noblest and the greatest ...
British Academy. Reason was a mist , as he wrote in The Vision of Theodore , whic could be pierced only by the Eyes of Religion : ' I am Reason ' , declared the Nymph in that work , ' of a subordinate Beings the noblest and the greatest ...
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... reason will account for the presence or absence of a signature . There is of course the natural desire to put one's name on what one thinks will do one credit : but there are other considerations that may have been operating , singly or ...
... reason will account for the presence or absence of a signature . There is of course the natural desire to put one's name on what one thinks will do one credit : but there are other considerations that may have been operating , singly or ...
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... reason and ideas , simple and convincing , but as unsuited to living organisms as chemically pure water . To the men of 1848 the dynastic principle stood for arbitrary rule and autocracy , that of popular sovereignty for human rights ...
... reason and ideas , simple and convincing , but as unsuited to living organisms as chemically pure water . To the men of 1848 the dynastic principle stood for arbitrary rule and autocracy , that of popular sovereignty for human rights ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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