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... nature - myth . This also may have happened to Sigurd or Arthur . Now this casual attachment , often due to later cult - needs or some accident , a hero's shrine displacing some nameless daimon , has been often fastened on by the ...
... nature - myth . This also may have happened to Sigurd or Arthur . Now this casual attachment , often due to later cult - needs or some accident , a hero's shrine displacing some nameless daimon , has been often fastened on by the ...
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... nature to potency , and he declares ( in Book XII , Chapter 7 ) , that thought thinks itself because it shares the nature of the object of thought ; for it becomes an object of thought in coming into contact with and thinking its ...
... nature to potency , and he declares ( in Book XII , Chapter 7 ) , that thought thinks itself because it shares the nature of the object of thought ; for it becomes an object of thought in coming into contact with and thinking its ...
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... nature than Constable's ' Weymouth Bay ' , if as much so . The Pre - Raphaelites seem to have thought that fidelity to nature consisted of peering at natural objects through a microscope , and reproducing what they saw in the minutest ...
... nature than Constable's ' Weymouth Bay ' , if as much so . The Pre - Raphaelites seem to have thought that fidelity to nature consisted of peering at natural objects through a microscope , and reproducing what they saw in the minutest ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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