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... individual feels he is a separate entity despite all processes of systematic connexion . A philosophy which does not do justice to this feeling in its treatment of the individual ' leaves untouched what we may call the individual in the ...
... individual feels he is a separate entity despite all processes of systematic connexion . A philosophy which does not do justice to this feeling in its treatment of the individual ' leaves untouched what we may call the individual in the ...
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... individual . The emphasis laid on the uniqueness of the individual life seems to have been due partly to a recoil from certain tendencies in the Hegelian system which had hitherto swayed the writer's thought , partly to the reaction ...
... individual . The emphasis laid on the uniqueness of the individual life seems to have been due partly to a recoil from certain tendencies in the Hegelian system which had hitherto swayed the writer's thought , partly to the reaction ...
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... individual experience from which he starts ; and face to face with the problem of how to relate the self to God and ... individual and the ultimate values which are taken to be paramount for human life form his starting - point . Is the ...
... individual experience from which he starts ; and face to face with the problem of how to relate the self to God and ... individual and the ultimate values which are taken to be paramount for human life form his starting - point . Is the ...
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VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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