Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... matter , which can be analysed into modifications of space , and which includes everything that is not man . We are severed - --- from the earth and the brutes out of which we spring , from " our brother the ass . ' The famous Cartesian ...
... matter , which can be analysed into modifications of space , and which includes everything that is not man . We are severed - --- from the earth and the brutes out of which we spring , from " our brother the ass . ' The famous Cartesian ...
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... matters of faith , and we must swallow them ; what more would the theologians have ? Thus , pro- fessing for ... matter , and left very little of it sound . By virtue of all this he is the parent of the Encyclopedists and their ...
... matters of faith , and we must swallow them ; what more would the theologians have ? Thus , pro- fessing for ... matter , and left very little of it sound . By virtue of all this he is the parent of the Encyclopedists and their ...
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... matter , and that restoration of the real bequest of the classic world , which have since his day formed the great ends of scholarship . His dæmon of textual divination did not always hold him back from rashness , and it led him to ...
... matter , and that restoration of the real bequest of the classic world , which have since his day formed the great ends of scholarship . His dæmon of textual divination did not always hold him back from rashness , and it led him to ...
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