Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 10British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 77
Page 163
... known as related in the required way to other particulars , it is a logical precondition that it shall itself be known as one particular among others . In this argument I have assumed that a thing is nothing apart from its characters ...
... known as related in the required way to other particulars , it is a logical precondition that it shall itself be known as one particular among others . In this argument I have assumed that a thing is nothing apart from its characters ...
Page 171
... known or fully believed to be realized , or where it has already been practically decided that it shall be realized . On the contrary , they occur frequently where it is known that the alternative is not , and is not to be , realized ...
... known or fully believed to be realized , or where it has already been practically decided that it shall be realized . On the contrary , they occur frequently where it is known that the alternative is not , and is not to be , realized ...
Page 182
... known to every reader who is familiar at all with English poetry . His original editions are practically unprocurable , there being in each case perhaps but three or four known copies , while the Roxborough reprint is by no means common ...
... known to every reader who is familiar at all with English poetry . His original editions are practically unprocurable , there being in each case perhaps but three or four known copies , while the Roxborough reprint is by no means common ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam Smith ancient appears artist beauty beginning Bishops Boccaccio boroughs British Academy called century chancery character charter Christmas Church clausulae Commedia Convivio cursus Dante Dante's death Decameron Divina Commedia Easter edition Empire England English Epiphany evidence fact Folio France French give Greek Halluliah Holy interest Isai Italian Italy judgement Kant Kant's Keats king Lady Day later Lect Lectionary Lecture Lessons London Lord means mediaeval melody mind nation natural never Palm Sunday paroxytone Petrarch philosophy place-names plays poem poet poetry printed Professor Psalm Quartos quattrocento question Rabbula read with B.¹ reckoning record relation resp royal scholars seems Shakespeare Shelley Statius Sunday Syriac T. F. TOUT things tion town unity universal velox verse viii Vulgari Eloquentia Westminster whole words writing دو