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... writing , though always clear and dignified , is somewhat heavy ; the reader of his works is always enlightened ... writing . To McTaggart Hegel played the part of the drunken Helot , whose awful literary example helped to preserve and ...
... writing , though always clear and dignified , is somewhat heavy ; the reader of his works is always enlightened ... writing . To McTaggart Hegel played the part of the drunken Helot , whose awful literary example helped to preserve and ...
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... writing how difficult it is to avoid , and how important it is to detect , logical fallacies and verbal ambiguities . They learnt how hard it is to prove or to disprove anything , by seeing that most of the arguments by which great ...
... writing how difficult it is to avoid , and how important it is to detect , logical fallacies and verbal ambiguities . They learnt how hard it is to prove or to disprove anything , by seeing that most of the arguments by which great ...
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... writing . The objective poet fulfils his function of finding and showing to man the truth by pre- senting in poetical dress nature and life as they immediately seem to be : the subjective poet by acts of insight appre- hends ...
... writing . The objective poet fulfils his function of finding and showing to man the truth by pre- senting in poetical dress nature and life as they immediately seem to be : the subjective poet by acts of insight appre- hends ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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