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... reason as of attempted clarity in defining the bounds of reason , poetry would seem to have been working towards feeling by way of the intellect , rather than achieving an intellectual position through an organization of the feelings ...
... reason as of attempted clarity in defining the bounds of reason , poetry would seem to have been working towards feeling by way of the intellect , rather than achieving an intellectual position through an organization of the feelings ...
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... reason why he so often uses military metaphors . No , he uses them firstly because he was writing a contentious poem , secondly , because he was a Roman , to whom it came naturally to see his master , Epicurus , returning as victor from ...
... reason why he so often uses military metaphors . No , he uses them firstly because he was writing a contentious poem , secondly , because he was a Roman , to whom it came naturally to see his master , Epicurus , returning as victor from ...
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... reason he cut down etymological discussion to the minimum . He professed to have no competence in it and was in fact sceptical of it , but his real reason was a sound conviction that , even if we can discover the origin of a word , what ...
... reason he cut down etymological discussion to the minimum . He professed to have no competence in it and was in fact sceptical of it , but his real reason was a sound conviction that , even if we can discover the origin of a word , what ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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