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1884 . that inconsistency between thought and There are two problems which every deed is a constant human attribute ; that biographer of Bacon has to wrestle with . the human heart is deceitful and desThe first is : Exactly what was the ...
1884 . that inconsistency between thought and There are two problems which every deed is a constant human attribute ; that biographer of Bacon has to wrestle with . the human heart is deceitful and desThe first is : Exactly what was the ...
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It is a curious fact , attested by the history of all the highest human arts , that as soon as men begin to write about then it is a certain sign that the arts themselves have begun to decay . Such is the necessary relation between the ...
It is a curious fact , attested by the history of all the highest human arts , that as soon as men begin to write about then it is a certain sign that the arts themselves have begun to decay . Such is the necessary relation between the ...
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Lucretius was the descriptive poet of the it , the minister and interpreter of nature for purposes of human utility and human amelioration in the arts philosophical materialism which prevailed in Rome of practical life , it is not too ...
Lucretius was the descriptive poet of the it , the minister and interpreter of nature for purposes of human utility and human amelioration in the arts philosophical materialism which prevailed in Rome of practical life , it is not too ...
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