Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... whole natural , non- human world , out of art . Man , or the soul that thinks , is on the right side of a great gulf , over which there is no bridge . On the other side is the whole kingdom of matter , which can be analysed into ...
... whole natural , non- human world , out of art . Man , or the soul that thinks , is on the right side of a great gulf , over which there is no bridge . On the other side is the whole kingdom of matter , which can be analysed into ...
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... whole of the record . The second and greatest , La Suite de la Religion , retells the history from the theological point of view . The third , Les Empires , retraces the secular history to show how the empires of this world " have ...
... whole of the record . The second and greatest , La Suite de la Religion , retells the history from the theological point of view . The third , Les Empires , retraces the secular history to show how the empires of this world " have ...
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... whole length of his own principles , and say that variety of belief proved nothing but the futility of individual thought : see the chaos in which your reason lands you , if it be once rebellious ! His ultimate aim is always to restore ...
... whole length of his own principles , and say that variety of belief proved nothing but the futility of individual thought : see the chaos in which your reason lands you , if it be once rebellious ! His ultimate aim is always to restore ...
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