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Page 252
... soul ' . There was no doctrine of soul in the received religion , or none worth talking about , and there could therefore be no impiety in what the sophists taught . Orphic doctrine was far more likely to offend current prejudices . The ...
... soul ' . There was no doctrine of soul in the received religion , or none worth talking about , and there could therefore be no impiety in what the sophists taught . Orphic doctrine was far more likely to offend current prejudices . The ...
Page 258
... soul's nature quite unheard of before the time of Socrates . The Orphics , indeed , had insisted on the need of purging the soul , but for them the soul was not the normal personality ; it was a stranger from another world that dwelt in ...
... soul's nature quite unheard of before the time of Socrates . The Orphics , indeed , had insisted on the need of purging the soul , but for them the soul was not the normal personality ; it was a stranger from another world that dwelt in ...
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... soul- consciousness which characterize the poetic apprehension . It remains to glance , finally , at the relations of poetry with that third type of philosophic system , in which soul - consciousness itself has played the guiding and ...
... soul- consciousness which characterize the poetic apprehension . It remains to glance , finally , at the relations of poetry with that third type of philosophic system , in which soul - consciousness itself has played the guiding and ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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