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There is a true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works . The same rule holds good in philosophy . Science too must be known by its works . It is by the witness of works rather than by logic or even observation ...
There is a true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works . The same rule holds good in philosophy . Science too must be known by its works . It is by the witness of works rather than by logic or even observation ...
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... Show'd erring pride , Whatever is , is right ; That Reason , Passion , answer one great aim ; That true Self - love and Social are the same ; That Virtue only makes our bliss below , And all our knowledge is , ourselves to know .
... Show'd erring pride , Whatever is , is right ; That Reason , Passion , answer one great aim ; That true Self - love and Social are the same ; That Virtue only makes our bliss below , And all our knowledge is , ourselves to know .
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A story can be true and damnably dull , or even true and interesting enough as it goes along but , finally , insignificant . As Dr. Arnold Kettle , in his Introduction to the English Novel , says on this point : It is precisely the fact ...
A story can be true and damnably dull , or even true and interesting enough as it goes along but , finally , insignificant . As Dr. Arnold Kettle , in his Introduction to the English Novel , says on this point : It is precisely the fact ...
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