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... seems to make sense , and yet , pleasant as it might be to verify it by inspection , that is not at this date a very practicable course . The best I can do is to run down statements in the British Museum library which might support my ...
... seems to make sense , and yet , pleasant as it might be to verify it by inspection , that is not at this date a very practicable course . The best I can do is to run down statements in the British Museum library which might support my ...
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... seem to have realized that in admitting the reference to other people's pleasures and pains they have really abandoned the principle of verifiability itself . But it seems clear that they have . Toward the end of his life , which was ...
... seem to have realized that in admitting the reference to other people's pleasures and pains they have really abandoned the principle of verifiability itself . But it seems clear that they have . Toward the end of his life , which was ...
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... seems , objected to his many word coinages . Although he speaks of these critics in the plural , the suggestion is that he had one man particularly in mind . Then , suddenly , from self - defence he turns to attack : ' Swaggering ' , he ...
... seems , objected to his many word coinages . Although he speaks of these critics in the plural , the suggestion is that he had one man particularly in mind . Then , suddenly , from self - defence he turns to attack : ' Swaggering ' , he ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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