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Taking the class to be all the objects satisfying a propositional function , then for all men ( in such a sentence as All men are liable to error ) Principia substitutes for any x , x is human or ( x ) fx . The symbol x is a variable .
Taking the class to be all the objects satisfying a propositional function , then for all men ( in such a sentence as All men are liable to error ) Principia substitutes for any x , x is human or ( x ) fx . The symbol x is a variable .
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Ruskin held that the highest art should express the human soul at its best , and to any art that did less he denied the name of great . In these books of mine , their distinctive character , as essays of art , is their bringing ...
Ruskin held that the highest art should express the human soul at its best , and to any art that did less he denied the name of great . In these books of mine , their distinctive character , as essays of art , is their bringing ...
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A man with a handsome face and a deformed body is not a perfect type of human beauty : a picture in which moral or spiritual ugliness is allied with great aesthetic quality is not the highest kind of art ...
A man with a handsome face and a deformed body is not a perfect type of human beauty : a picture in which moral or spiritual ugliness is allied with great aesthetic quality is not the highest kind of art ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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