Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 127
... thought and action . An English critic has written : ' Producers of great literature do not live in isolation , but catch light and heat from each other's thought . A people without in- tellectual commerce with other peoples has never ...
... thought and action . An English critic has written : ' Producers of great literature do not live in isolation , but catch light and heat from each other's thought . A people without in- tellectual commerce with other peoples has never ...
Page 559
... thought unjust he gave evidence later in connexion with his old school , when he had become a Governor , and the local authority , which was taking over the government , seemed to him to be treating unjustly the then head master ...
... thought unjust he gave evidence later in connexion with his old school , when he had become a Governor , and the local authority , which was taking over the government , seemed to him to be treating unjustly the then head master ...
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... thought , a thought that fails to reach its intended object ; each error implies a judgement whose intended object is beyond itself , and is also the object of the corre- sponding true judgement ' ; and from this he soon passes to the ...
... thought , a thought that fails to reach its intended object ; each error implies a judgement whose intended object is beyond itself , and is also the object of the corre- sponding true judgement ' ; and from this he soon passes to the ...
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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