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... less important — or , as Kant might say , not less Copernican - than any previous event in musical history . It concerns the time - scale of music . All the conventions and difficulties of opera before Wagner may be regarded as ...
... less important — or , as Kant might say , not less Copernican - than any previous event in musical history . It concerns the time - scale of music . All the conventions and difficulties of opera before Wagner may be regarded as ...
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... less strenuous temperaments who had also their rights , varieties of Buddhism less severe and philosophic developed . III To know what Buddha actually taught or what his earli- est followers thought he did , we must place ourselves in ...
... less strenuous temperaments who had also their rights , varieties of Buddhism less severe and philosophic developed . III To know what Buddha actually taught or what his earli- est followers thought he did , we must place ourselves in ...
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... less by the use of the strict operations of his method , Liebermann brought to fruition the researches which occu- pied so large a part of his life . He complies , neatly , with France's description of the scholar . Liebermann's main ...
... less by the use of the strict operations of his method , Liebermann brought to fruition the researches which occu- pied so large a part of his life . He complies , neatly , with France's description of the scholar . Liebermann's main ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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