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... relations ' and ' eduction of correlates ' , since by deductio , either we perceive some kind of relation to hold ... relation both previously intuited . Intuitus and deductio are thus essentially ' contemplative ' and exploratory ...
... relations ' and ' eduction of correlates ' , since by deductio , either we perceive some kind of relation to hold ... relation both previously intuited . Intuitus and deductio are thus essentially ' contemplative ' and exploratory ...
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... relation of the form to its subject . If we look for a theme in Shakespeare's plays , we find none , other than the ... relations between the choric odes and the rest of the play which reveal in terms of another mode some part of the ...
... relation of the form to its subject . If we look for a theme in Shakespeare's plays , we find none , other than the ... relations between the choric odes and the rest of the play which reveal in terms of another mode some part of the ...
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... relation of these generic qualities we began by considering , so , it will be found , do they differ in respect of this differentiating characteristic of dramatic sympathy and the technical mode that follows from it . Dramatists differ ...
... relation of these generic qualities we began by considering , so , it will be found , do they differ in respect of this differentiating characteristic of dramatic sympathy and the technical mode that follows from it . Dramatists differ ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19478 | 8 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
MORAL INTUITION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELFREALIZATION Philo | 23 |
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