Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... thought and reason- ing could long remain unapplied to the most important of all the subjects of thought - the subject of religion . It has already been remarked that John Erigena and other Irish divines introduced philosophy and ...
... thought and reason- ing could long remain unapplied to the most important of all the subjects of thought - the subject of religion . It has already been remarked that John Erigena and other Irish divines introduced philosophy and ...
Pagina 215
... thought the world might last for ever , had encourage- ment for ambition , and finding no Atropos unto the ... thoughts of the next world , and cannot excusably decline the consideration of that duration , which maketh pyramids pillars ...
... thought the world might last for ever , had encourage- ment for ambition , and finding no Atropos unto the ... thoughts of the next world , and cannot excusably decline the consideration of that duration , which maketh pyramids pillars ...
Pagina 302
... thought by those who dissent from him that he does not do justice to some of the considerations that stand opposed ... thought of convincing while they thought of dining , " that searching philosophy which pervades his speeches and ...
... thought by those who dissent from him that he does not do justice to some of the considerations that stand opposed ... thought of convincing while they thought of dining , " that searching philosophy which pervades his speeches and ...
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