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... Perhaps we must just take it as an ultimate psychological fact that familiarity with a universal tends to ' overflow into ' the production of mental images which resemble instances of that universal . 3. Sometimes , however ...
... Perhaps we must just take it as an ultimate psychological fact that familiarity with a universal tends to ' overflow into ' the production of mental images which resemble instances of that universal . 3. Sometimes , however ...
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... perhaps astoundingly conformed to the true heroic aristocratic pattern . Cædmon had shown them what could be done with the best of the traditional art applied now for the first time to the new truth . If Northumbrian monks later ...
... perhaps astoundingly conformed to the true heroic aristocratic pattern . Cædmon had shown them what could be done with the best of the traditional art applied now for the first time to the new truth . If Northumbrian monks later ...
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... perhaps of a life devoted to philosophy , or of a conscious philosophical creed resembling in many respects that associated with the name of Reid . He was Scottish also by descent , and an ecclesiastical descent at that . He thus ...
... perhaps of a life devoted to philosophy , or of a conscious philosophical creed resembling in many respects that associated with the name of Reid . He was Scottish also by descent , and an ecclesiastical descent at that . He thus ...
Contents
EDWARD IS CASTLEBUILDING IN WALES Rhys Memorial Lecture | 80 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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