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Page 543
... Criticism ' in England , and he was exposed to all kinds of abuse from persons who were unable or unwilling to understand his work . To a man of his modest , retiring nature such a position was excessively painful . He did not resent ...
... Criticism ' in England , and he was exposed to all kinds of abuse from persons who were unable or unwilling to understand his work . To a man of his modest , retiring nature such a position was excessively painful . He did not resent ...
Page 548
... Criticism , 1893 - valuable for its criticism of the critics as well as for the insight it gives into Cheyne's own temper and outlook ; Introduction to the Book of Isaiah , 1895 - a work which has not yet been wholly assimilated by ...
... Criticism , 1893 - valuable for its criticism of the critics as well as for the insight it gives into Cheyne's own temper and outlook ; Introduction to the Book of Isaiah , 1895 - a work which has not yet been wholly assimilated by ...
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... criticism in the best and a permanent form , and have submitted it to others for reply . Among logical and philosophical issues on which he was specially qualified to render service are the doctrines of the metageometricians , and of ...
... criticism in the best and a permanent form , and have submitted it to others for reply . Among logical and philosophical issues on which he was specially qualified to render service are the doctrines of the metageometricians , and of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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