The Sewanee Review, 第 23 巻University of the South, 1915 |
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... reason - oblivion speedily passes over the greater part of the story which the dictionary maker would have to tell , if he wanted to give a complete ac- count of any word in the popular vocabulary ; any word , that is to say , that has ...
... reason - oblivion speedily passes over the greater part of the story which the dictionary maker would have to tell , if he wanted to give a complete ac- count of any word in the popular vocabulary ; any word , that is to say , that has ...
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... reasons already elaborated . We may compare the con- cept of Justice to the plan of a house , the realization of that concept to the finished building . Our plan and our building , however , both stand in hard case , if we can for the ...
... reasons already elaborated . We may compare the con- cept of Justice to the plan of a house , the realization of that concept to the finished building . Our plan and our building , however , both stand in hard case , if we can for the ...
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... Reason and logic are among the guides of human life . They are perhaps its most important , and , on the whole , its safest guides ; but as a mere matter of fact we know very well that they are far from being its absolute rulers . Not a ...
... Reason and logic are among the guides of human life . They are perhaps its most important , and , on the whole , its safest guides ; but as a mere matter of fact we know very well that they are far from being its absolute rulers . Not a ...
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... reason of his peculiar notion of values , cannot be the appreciative reading that marks the man of culture . Of course there are philologians who are true men of culture , men who have learned to read in two different manners : a ...
... reason of his peculiar notion of values , cannot be the appreciative reading that marks the man of culture . Of course there are philologians who are true men of culture , men who have learned to read in two different manners : a ...
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... reason , but by faith . Hence it did not carry the better classes of the Great Empire . Neo - Platonism strove to introduce severity and simplicity into the daily life of an Oriental rabble . Hence the rabble laughed aloud - at Julian ...
... reason , but by faith . Hence it did not carry the better classes of the Great Empire . Neo - Platonism strove to introduce severity and simplicity into the daily life of an Oriental rabble . Hence the rabble laughed aloud - at Julian ...
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