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maintained this alliance between philosophy and literature , and thus helped to give metaphysical principles a place in the thoughts of ordinary educated men and women . It seemed easy to use the language of Locke and Berkeley , and to ...
maintained this alliance between philosophy and literature , and thus helped to give metaphysical principles a place in the thoughts of ordinary educated men and women . It seemed easy to use the language of Locke and Berkeley , and to ...
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Many of the leaders of nineteenth - century thought were men whose style , apart from their ideas , entitles them to a place in literary history . Thanks to the system of classical education still prevalent , the men who became famous ...
Many of the leaders of nineteenth - century thought were men whose style , apart from their ideas , entitles them to a place in literary history . Thanks to the system of classical education still prevalent , the men who became famous ...
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are connected with a very ancient order of thought . His Catholicism is not like that of most other Catholics . By him its truth is discovered afresh every day in the adventures and wanderings of his active mind .
are connected with a very ancient order of thought . His Catholicism is not like that of most other Catholics . By him its truth is discovered afresh every day in the adventures and wanderings of his active mind .
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