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... Pascal at thirty was older than his years and bore the mark of ill health and over - work ; but to call him entre ... Pascal's character which we gather from else- where the swiftness with which he took up new ideas without surrendering ...
... Pascal at thirty was older than his years and bore the mark of ill health and over - work ; but to call him entre ... Pascal's character which we gather from else- where the swiftness with which he took up new ideas without surrendering ...
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... Pascal set on the answer to the call of the heart in all the things of life . I feel sure that it is in the realm of intuition that Sorley would have sought and found Pascal's mastery of mind . How great was Pascal here ? I am no ...
... Pascal set on the answer to the call of the heart in all the things of life . I feel sure that it is in the realm of intuition that Sorley would have sought and found Pascal's mastery of mind . How great was Pascal here ? I am no ...
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... Pascal lodged and that he must have constantly staggered up its steps . There we may believe he con- sulted the Pugio fidei of the Catalan Martini , ' from which he drew his rich Rabbinical lore ; it was not a book for armchair or bed ...
... Pascal lodged and that he must have constantly staggered up its steps . There we may believe he con- sulted the Pugio fidei of the Catalan Martini , ' from which he drew his rich Rabbinical lore ; it was not a book for armchair or bed ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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