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Page 145
... complete fusion they have but one quality . Life circulates in the whole . organism : it is not withdrawn into certain parts . " The qualities of works that are failures inay be of various degrees . They may even be very great . The ...
... complete fusion they have but one quality . Life circulates in the whole . organism : it is not withdrawn into certain parts . " The qualities of works that are failures inay be of various degrees . They may even be very great . The ...
Page 454
... complete harmony the plan of campaign devised by Eugene which culminated in the great British victory of Blenheim in 1704 . Meanwhile Victor Amadeus was left practically alone in Piedmont to cope with very superior forces from France ...
... complete harmony the plan of campaign devised by Eugene which culminated in the great British victory of Blenheim in 1704 . Meanwhile Victor Amadeus was left practically alone in Piedmont to cope with very superior forces from France ...
Page 472
... complete . Put in this way , the change seems just a short and easy step towards greater conceptual consistency . But it is really , at the same time , something very much greater . It is a complete shifting of the point of view from ...
... complete . Put in this way , the change seems just a short and easy step towards greater conceptual consistency . But it is really , at the same time , something very much greater . It is a complete shifting of the point of view from ...
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