From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 |
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Էջ 310
... truth to follow it in its mazes and strip it of disguise . Nor does any difficulty from this consideration interfere with the establishment of the present proposition . We suppose truth 10 not merely to be exhibited , but adequately ...
... truth to follow it in its mazes and strip it of disguise . Nor does any difficulty from this consideration interfere with the establishment of the present proposition . We suppose truth 10 not merely to be exhibited , but adequately ...
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... truth has been adequately informed , it is barely possible that he should ever fail in his adherence ; whereas error contains in it the principle of its own mortality . Thus the advo- cates of falsehood and mistake must contin- ually ...
... truth has been adequately informed , it is barely possible that he should ever fail in his adherence ; whereas error contains in it the principle of its own mortality . Thus the advo- cates of falsehood and mistake must contin- ually ...
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... truth and the highest culture are out of the 10 question . So immersed are they in practical life , so accustomed to take all their notions from this life and its processes , that they are apt to think that truth and culture themselves ...
... truth and the highest culture are out of the 10 question . So immersed are they in practical life , so accustomed to take all their notions from this life and its processes , that they are apt to think that truth and culture themselves ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
49 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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