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Besides , in this state of mind , he turned - it seems an extra- ordinary thing to have to record in the intellectual biography of a poet , and especially of Wordsworth - to employ his time in mathematics , a subject which had greatly ...
Besides , in this state of mind , he turned - it seems an extra- ordinary thing to have to record in the intellectual biography of a poet , and especially of Wordsworth - to employ his time in mathematics , a subject which had greatly ...
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What he discerned to be truth he saw in the sights and sounds , the scenes and landscapes of the natural world ; truth came to him in the images of nature , and his mind was succoured through his senses . Therefore nature was not a ...
What he discerned to be truth he saw in the sights and sounds , the scenes and landscapes of the natural world ; truth came to him in the images of nature , and his mind was succoured through his senses . Therefore nature was not a ...
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3523-78 , however , it does act as a link between Sir Cradok's news of Modred's treachery and Arthur's recital of the news to his council and it is effective as suggesting Arthur's state of mind , his stunned horror at what he has been ...
3523-78 , however , it does act as a link between Sir Cradok's news of Modred's treachery and Arthur's recital of the news to his council and it is effective as suggesting Arthur's state of mind , his stunned horror at what he has been ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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