Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... rational attitude in religion . He lacks the rough savour of South , his manners and schooling are gentler , and he has something of the eclectic . He planned a Summa of theology ; he was a friend of the Platon- isers , and has left a ...
... rational attitude in religion . He lacks the rough savour of South , his manners and schooling are gentler , and he has something of the eclectic . He planned a Summa of theology ; he was a friend of the Platon- isers , and has left a ...
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George Saintsbury. antiquities . As in France , the rational age is inclined to slight that rational usage of the past which history and History and scholarship subserve . Bentley and his pre- decessors may be left to a later chapter ...
George Saintsbury. antiquities . As in France , the rational age is inclined to slight that rational usage of the past which history and History and scholarship subserve . Bentley and his pre- decessors may be left to a later chapter ...
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... rational period it is surely this , that the human mind , in thought , in art , in language , was everywhere facing certain sacrifices , which it wrongly at the time thought no sacrifice , but which were wanted for its final power and ...
... rational period it is surely this , that the human mind , in thought , in art , in language , was everywhere facing certain sacrifices , which it wrongly at the time thought no sacrifice , but which were wanted for its final power and ...
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