The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 286
... true evolution ? Do not the fluidity and pragmatic character of dogma , so much insisted on by Sabatier and Le Roy , follow from the anti - intellectualist personalism which we have seen to be the foundation of New- man's philosophy of ...
... true evolution ? Do not the fluidity and pragmatic character of dogma , so much insisted on by Sabatier and Le Roy , follow from the anti - intellectualist personalism which we have seen to be the foundation of New- man's philosophy of ...
Page 353
... true that Scaliger speaks of Aristotle in one passage as ' imperator noster , omnium bonarum artium ' dictator perpetuus , ' but the occasion of this reference is a question of physics , and not one of literary criticism at all . It is true ...
... true that Scaliger speaks of Aristotle in one passage as ' imperator noster , omnium bonarum artium ' dictator perpetuus , ' but the occasion of this reference is a question of physics , and not one of literary criticism at all . It is true ...
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... true to nature ; the whole point is lost at once unless the writer convinces us that the incident described is true to life , and as the ordinary person is a blend of good and bad there must be as much appreciation of the good as ...
... true to nature ; the whole point is lost at once unless the writer convinces us that the incident described is true to life , and as the ordinary person is a blend of good and bad there must be as much appreciation of the good as ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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