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... direct . It de- volves upon him , by his own activity as a teacher and as a learner , to maintain as a vital influence in the microcosm of letters the branch of human culture entrusted to him . It is his privilege , a privilege not ...
... direct . It de- volves upon him , by his own activity as a teacher and as a learner , to maintain as a vital influence in the microcosm of letters the branch of human culture entrusted to him . It is his privilege , a privilege not ...
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... direct reference to him . Fulke Greville , with whom , in- deed , he had some slight difference , of what nature we know not , mentions him nowhere , not even in his life of Sidney . Shakespeare could not have known him , and there is ...
... direct reference to him . Fulke Greville , with whom , in- deed , he had some slight difference , of what nature we know not , mentions him nowhere , not even in his life of Sidney . Shakespeare could not have known him , and there is ...
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... direct connexion in the case of Bruno's drama and Love's Labour's Lost . But beyond a doubt , Bruno's philosophically conceived dialogues cannot be said to have exercised a living influence on the English mind either then or in the ...
... direct connexion in the case of Bruno's drama and Love's Labour's Lost . But beyond a doubt , Bruno's philosophically conceived dialogues cannot be said to have exercised a living influence on the English mind either then or in the ...
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... direct know- ledge is confined to such facts of mind . The human mind has its own states of consciousness , has knowledge of them , and directly , immediately , knows nothing except them . From this point of view the process of knowing ...
... direct know- ledge is confined to such facts of mind . The human mind has its own states of consciousness , has knowledge of them , and directly , immediately , knows nothing except them . From this point of view the process of knowing ...
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... direct answer forthcoming . Kant himself , and the Kantian psychologists who professedly proceed on his prin- ciples , are led by the use of a term still to be considered- inner sense to refer generally to the material as the con- tents ...
... direct answer forthcoming . Kant himself , and the Kantian psychologists who professedly proceed on his prin- ciples , are led by the use of a term still to be considered- inner sense to refer generally to the material as the con- tents ...
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