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... evidence is now available on this topic ; and to consider what bearing this evidence has , either on the actual state of our classical texts or on the methods which should be employed in editing them . The results of such an inquiry ...
... evidence is now available on this topic ; and to consider what bearing this evidence has , either on the actual state of our classical texts or on the methods which should be employed in editing them . The results of such an inquiry ...
Page 166
... evidence is less satisfactory . No one would deny that many errors have found their way into our tradition , that many passages have come down to us in a corrupt state . The papyri as yet discovered touch upon only an infinitesimally ...
... evidence is less satisfactory . No one would deny that many errors have found their way into our tradition , that many passages have come down to us in a corrupt state . The papyri as yet discovered touch upon only an infinitesimally ...
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... evidence that any proposition is true ( except such as are self - evident ) , lying only in the proofs a man has of it , whatever degrees of assent he affords it beyond the degrees of that evidence , it is plain that all this surplusage ...
... evidence that any proposition is true ( except such as are self - evident ) , lying only in the proofs a man has of it , whatever degrees of assent he affords it beyond the degrees of that evidence , it is plain that all this surplusage ...
Contents
Fellow of thE ACADEMY Read Oct 28 1904 | 183 |
SUMMARY PSYCHOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN GREEK SCULPTURE | 251 |
HENRY SIDGWICK BY JAMES BRYCE | 277 |
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