EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... speak or think very highly of the level of a man's work , unless the positive and tangible results of that work are in them- selves very weighty and pure . We forget all about the inspirers and teachers of poets and artists . How often ...
... speak or think very highly of the level of a man's work , unless the positive and tangible results of that work are in them- selves very weighty and pure . We forget all about the inspirers and teachers of poets and artists . How often ...
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... speak to a Dogge in his own dialect , and understands Greeke better than the language of a Falconer . " But like the squire who excuses trespass- ing and yet draws the line at poaching , he had suddenly to show his hand . To have his ...
... speak to a Dogge in his own dialect , and understands Greeke better than the language of a Falconer . " But like the squire who excuses trespass- ing and yet draws the line at poaching , he had suddenly to show his hand . To have his ...
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... speak professionally ; a daring thought struck them : what if they could trace a connection between the earlier sources of Revelation and the noblest name that philosophy had ever enrolled ? What if they could show that Plato himself ...
... speak professionally ; a daring thought struck them : what if they could trace a connection between the earlier sources of Revelation and the noblest name that philosophy had ever enrolled ? What if they could show that Plato himself ...
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... himself : " I would have you think no more of this , with which a wicked man has tried to make the heavens themselves speak falsely .. Father ... · St. Clare taught it me among other things , and Henry More , the Platonist 57.
... himself : " I would have you think no more of this , with which a wicked man has tried to make the heavens themselves speak falsely .. Father ... · St. Clare taught it me among other things , and Henry More , the Platonist 57.
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... speak to the people ; but that was not his way : he should not have known what to have done in the world if he could not have preached at his fingers ' ends . He said that when he sat down to write , though his thoughts were perfectly ...
... speak to the people ; but that was not his way : he should not have known what to have done in the world if he could not have preached at his fingers ' ends . He said that when he sat down to write , though his thoughts were perfectly ...
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