Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... character and past career of this most interesting young man . ' All this description comes from the pen of his friend . Curtius himself modestly says : ' The success of my lecture has surpassed my expectation . I have set all Berlin on ...
... character and past career of this most interesting young man . ' All this description comes from the pen of his friend . Curtius himself modestly says : ' The success of my lecture has surpassed my expectation . I have set all Berlin on ...
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... characters . Yet the generation of idealists like Ernst Curtius is not extinct in either nation , and I venture to say ... character of the nations round us . Perhaps it may not be amiss to remind ourselves of the existence of such an ...
... characters . Yet the generation of idealists like Ernst Curtius is not extinct in either nation , and I venture to say ... character of the nations round us . Perhaps it may not be amiss to remind ourselves of the existence of such an ...
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... character , a twofold aspect ; first , what it is , namely , its content as consciousness or as a knowing , and secondly the fact that it is , its character as an existent . And it is the percep- tion that every actually present moment ...
... character , a twofold aspect ; first , what it is , namely , its content as consciousness or as a knowing , and secondly the fact that it is , its character as an existent . And it is the percep- tion that every actually present moment ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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