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Only once does Shakespeare in his own person seem to tell us directly what he himself thinks about Death , and that is in the grave 146th Sonnet , addressed to the soul of man . Here we see the medieval picture reversed , and the greedy ...
Only once does Shakespeare in his own person seem to tell us directly what he himself thinks about Death , and that is in the grave 146th Sonnet , addressed to the soul of man . Here we see the medieval picture reversed , and the greedy ...
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It would seem , in fact , that so far as ' Scottish philosophy ' is philosophy , it is not peculiarly Scottish , and so ... In self - consciousness Hegel seems to hold a position from which in the nature of the case it is impossible to ...
It would seem , in fact , that so far as ' Scottish philosophy ' is philosophy , it is not peculiarly Scottish , and so ... In self - consciousness Hegel seems to hold a position from which in the nature of the case it is impossible to ...
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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 against Hegel ...
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 against Hegel ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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