Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... true science I have a respect , an admiration and a venera- tion that will yield to none . True science constitutes the most trustworthy pledge of the world's onward progress , a safeguard and a stay in the midst of much 1 " The Case ...
... true science I have a respect , an admiration and a venera- tion that will yield to none . True science constitutes the most trustworthy pledge of the world's onward progress , a safeguard and a stay in the midst of much 1 " The Case ...
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... true to the observed trivial fact , and often unaware of its triviality and want of artistic significance . He is full of reality ; but no true realist ; because he is concerned , not with life in the rule , but with life in the moral ...
... true to the observed trivial fact , and often unaware of its triviality and want of artistic significance . He is full of reality ; but no true realist ; because he is concerned , not with life in the rule , but with life in the moral ...
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... true personages are easier to accept and believe in , easier to under- stand as alive and breathing than half the historical personages whose existence on this planet can be proved by the evidence of documents . No scientist could ...
... true personages are easier to accept and believe in , easier to under- stand as alive and breathing than half the historical personages whose existence on this planet can be proved by the evidence of documents . No scientist could ...
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... true designation of Jeffersonian simplic- ity ; and no accumulation of mere proofs and dis- proofs could so create the atmosphere of truth . The Psalmist was possibly more discourteous than untruthful in his outburst : " I said in my ...
... true designation of Jeffersonian simplic- ity ; and no accumulation of mere proofs and dis- proofs could so create the atmosphere of truth . The Psalmist was possibly more discourteous than untruthful in his outburst : " I said in my ...
Pagina 25
... creation , according to the true idea , is the basis of all the arts . Let us keep our myths in the interests of truth as in the interests of beauty . III THE SEEDPOD OF SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM HE SUGGESTION , the 25 MYTH MAKING.
... creation , according to the true idea , is the basis of all the arts . Let us keep our myths in the interests of truth as in the interests of beauty . III THE SEEDPOD OF SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM HE SUGGESTION , the 25 MYTH MAKING.
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