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... thoughts which otherwise are , as it were , opaque and blurred . ' There is undoubtedly some agree- ment between this statement and the practice of Moore . But it is important to ask what Wittgenstein means by ' the clarification of thought ...
... thoughts which otherwise are , as it were , opaque and blurred . ' There is undoubtedly some agree- ment between this statement and the practice of Moore . But it is important to ask what Wittgenstein means by ' the clarification of thought ...
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... thought that the good man was the real Greek and the bad man the real barbarian.28 Of the two Plutarch passages , the first says that his intention was to bring about , as between mankind generally , Homonoia and peace and fellowship ...
... thought that the good man was the real Greek and the bad man the real barbarian.28 Of the two Plutarch passages , the first says that his intention was to bring about , as between mankind generally , Homonoia and peace and fellowship ...
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... thought his friends better and nobler than they were , so , I fancy , he thought undergraduates both more serious and better educated than some of them were . Books , men who had made books , men in books ; travel , the great places of ...
... thought his friends better and nobler than they were , so , I fancy , he thought undergraduates both more serious and better educated than some of them were . Books , men who had made books , men in books ; travel , the great places of ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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