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Page 138
... things , a flight of the alone to the Alone " . Like Aristotle , Plotinus looked on discursive reflection , which takes things in their separation and connects them , as a limited and there- fore imperfect manifestation of mind under ...
... things , a flight of the alone to the Alone " . Like Aristotle , Plotinus looked on discursive reflection , which takes things in their separation and connects them , as a limited and there- fore imperfect manifestation of mind under ...
Page 221
... things were made familiar and familiar things new . But , for very good reasons , it never leaves the world of trifling : to have gone below the surface of things , to have made any appeal to high or serious emotion , would have ...
... things were made familiar and familiar things new . But , for very good reasons , it never leaves the world of trifling : to have gone below the surface of things , to have made any appeal to high or serious emotion , would have ...
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... things . ' There we have the commonplace new - born in that beauty which is the best revealer of truth . The same thing is notoriously true of the Greek dramatists . Their choral songs are for ever turning from the most adventurous ...
... things . ' There we have the commonplace new - born in that beauty which is the best revealer of truth . The same thing is notoriously true of the Greek dramatists . Their choral songs are for ever turning from the most adventurous ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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