The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... mind ! How didst thou dare to come alone to the ships of the Greeks , Into the presence of a man who thy many and ... minds - grieved though we be , For there is no profit in freezing lamentation . ' " - Il . XXIV . , 518 . The kindest ...
... mind ! How didst thou dare to come alone to the ships of the Greeks , Into the presence of a man who thy many and ... minds - grieved though we be , For there is no profit in freezing lamentation . ' " - Il . XXIV . , 518 . The kindest ...
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... mind has produced , we regard as second only to the Iliad- an opinion which we may attempt to justify before long . Now we must pass on to one or two other imitators of the divine Bard , in order to adduce some proof of the remark that ...
... mind has produced , we regard as second only to the Iliad- an opinion which we may attempt to justify before long . Now we must pass on to one or two other imitators of the divine Bard , in order to adduce some proof of the remark that ...
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... mind has passed , " and that " without it there could be no progress , no change , no civilization . " In ex- amining this proposition , it is needful , at the outset , to have a clear idea of the nature of skepticism , as understood by ...
... mind has passed , " and that " without it there could be no progress , no change , no civilization . " In ex- amining this proposition , it is needful , at the outset , to have a clear idea of the nature of skepticism , as understood by ...
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... mind , and doubt found no place there . As long as the phenomenal was as yet harder to comprehend and more difficult to control than the unseen and unexplored world that lay beyond it , skepticism was impossible . Not only was it ...
... mind , and doubt found no place there . As long as the phenomenal was as yet harder to comprehend and more difficult to control than the unseen and unexplored world that lay beyond it , skepticism was impossible . Not only was it ...
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... mind , Luther could not have become the founder of Protestantism ; and but for the skep- ticism already rife in the minds of others , he could have found no followers . We find skepticism dictating the meta- physics of Descartes and the ...
... mind , Luther could not have become the founder of Protestantism ; and but for the skep- ticism already rife in the minds of others , he could have found no followers . We find skepticism dictating the meta- physics of Descartes and the ...
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