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Page 97
... known men who had known Shakespeare : he may have known Shakespeare's son . And none of them , it seems , could remember anything about him . It is very strange . But the rise of Shakespeare , swift and unmistakable , to the foremost ...
... known men who had known Shakespeare : he may have known Shakespeare's son . And none of them , it seems , could remember anything about him . It is very strange . But the rise of Shakespeare , swift and unmistakable , to the foremost ...
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... known artist , Robinson , who is only known at present as the author of the painted decorations in the Sir John Cass Institute , of a number of mezzotint plates , and as the designer of scenery for the opera in the late 1690's . A less ...
... known artist , Robinson , who is only known at present as the author of the painted decorations in the Sir John Cass Institute , of a number of mezzotint plates , and as the designer of scenery for the opera in the late 1690's . A less ...
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... known by reflection ; and a philosopher's principal business is to fix his attention on them , and record what he finds . They could not , of course , be known in vacuo . Connexions between universals , like the universals themselves ...
... known by reflection ; and a philosopher's principal business is to fix his attention on them , and record what he finds . They could not , of course , be known in vacuo . Connexions between universals , like the universals themselves ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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