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... thought expressed in it . To discover that thought is already to understand it . After the historian has ascertained the facts , there is no further pro- cess of inquiring into their causes . When he knows what happened , he already ...
... thought expressed in it . To discover that thought is already to understand it . After the historian has ascertained the facts , there is no further pro- cess of inquiring into their causes . When he knows what happened , he already ...
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... thought about the situation and the possible ways of dealing with it . The history of thought , and therefore all history , is the re - enactment of past thought in the historian's own mind . This re - enactment is only accomplished ...
... thought about the situation and the possible ways of dealing with it . The history of thought , and therefore all history , is the re - enactment of past thought in the historian's own mind . This re - enactment is only accomplished ...
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... thought about history , it is also a constant peril to historical thought itself . So far as historians yield to it , they neglect their proper task of penetrating to the thought of the agents whose act they are studying , and content ...
... thought about history , it is also a constant peril to historical thought itself . So far as historians yield to it , they neglect their proper task of penetrating to the thought of the agents whose act they are studying , and content ...
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THE ENGLISH EPIC TRADITION Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 35 |
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