The Quarterly Review, Volum 165William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 |
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... things , severed by a gulf from all other average minds . Much patience is needed , as Professor Brandl allows , to track the line through all the flourishes of one for whom thoughts had more reality than things . It followed inevitably ...
... things , severed by a gulf from all other average minds . Much patience is needed , as Professor Brandl allows , to track the line through all the flourishes of one for whom thoughts had more reality than things . It followed inevitably ...
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... things , it may be the expression of knowledge ; with regard to this , it is merely a cover for ignorance . In ... thing as individual influence . But in the case of prehistoric man we ignore this influence , because it is impossible for ...
... things , it may be the expression of knowledge ; with regard to this , it is merely a cover for ignorance . In ... thing as individual influence . But in the case of prehistoric man we ignore this influence , because it is impossible for ...
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... things proceed , ' and absurd and illogical to speak of an Infinite and Eternal Love from which all things proceed ? Energy is a human conception as much as love ; and if the last result of Agnostic philosophy is that there remains the ...
... things proceed , ' and absurd and illogical to speak of an Infinite and Eternal Love from which all things proceed ? Energy is a human conception as much as love ; and if the last result of Agnostic philosophy is that there remains the ...
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