Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... character . Of the other tertiary qualities , goodness , which is a character of persons , and truth , which is a character of all real existence alike , I need not speak , but may refer to the fuller treatment of them and beauty ...
... character . Of the other tertiary qualities , goodness , which is a character of persons , and truth , which is a character of all real existence alike , I need not speak , but may refer to the fuller treatment of them and beauty ...
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... characters of exis- tence , and to the existence of empirical characters . SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE Mind as ' thing ' and as ' character ' . In the text mind is spoken of sometimes as a thing , like other things , and sometimes as a peculiar ...
... characters of exis- tence , and to the existence of empirical characters . SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE Mind as ' thing ' and as ' character ' . In the text mind is spoken of sometimes as a thing , like other things , and sometimes as a peculiar ...
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British Academy. My subject is the study of two great tragic characters , Hamlet and Orestes , regarded as Traditional Types . I do not compare play with play , but simply character with character , though in the course of the comparison ...
British Academy. My subject is the study of two great tragic characters , Hamlet and Orestes , regarded as Traditional Types . I do not compare play with play , but simply character with character , though in the course of the comparison ...
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