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... languages about six , of the Teutonic - and the descriptions of Proco- pius imply a good many - only six . When Herodotus settled at Thurii in Italy , ten languages at least were spoken there and in Sicily . There is now only one language ...
... languages about six , of the Teutonic - and the descriptions of Proco- pius imply a good many - only six . When Herodotus settled at Thurii in Italy , ten languages at least were spoken there and in Sicily . There is now only one language ...
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... language is proper , and that of Poets improper ; and that speech in prose came first , and verse afterwards . ' 2 Croce is thoroughly permeated with the ideas here suggested , the former of which he insists on in his rejection of the ...
... language is proper , and that of Poets improper ; and that speech in prose came first , and verse afterwards . ' 2 Croce is thoroughly permeated with the ideas here suggested , the former of which he insists on in his rejection of the ...
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... Language , in short , is not language without its conceptual side ; and to equate language with intuition , and treat intuition as prior to thinking , is to shatter and overthrow the whole conception of a unity of the human mind . The ...
... Language , in short , is not language without its conceptual side ; and to equate language with intuition , and treat intuition as prior to thinking , is to shatter and overthrow the whole conception of a unity of the human mind . The ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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