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... sometimes poor , sometimes good , sometimes great , always regardless of time in which it was composed , and so , despite defects of quality , durable as one thing from " itself never turning . " So growth is organic to decay and vice ...
... sometimes poor , sometimes good , sometimes great , always regardless of time in which it was composed , and so , despite defects of quality , durable as one thing from " itself never turning . " So growth is organic to decay and vice ...
53. oldal
... sometimes are , ' and in which ' God is always ' ( Metaphysics , XII , 7 ) . Thought described as shooting off electrons , or thought as cultural attachment of man anthropologically described is proffered forever impassively , never ...
... sometimes are , ' and in which ' God is always ' ( Metaphysics , XII , 7 ) . Thought described as shooting off electrons , or thought as cultural attachment of man anthropologically described is proffered forever impassively , never ...
172. oldal
... sometimes do believe , and sometimes do not ; As those that fear they hope , and know they fear . ' Abraham Cowley ( 1618-1667 ) wrote pindarics to Mr. Hobbes : ' And if we weigh , like thee , Nature and causes , we shall see That thus ...
... sometimes do believe , and sometimes do not ; As those that fear they hope , and know they fear . ' Abraham Cowley ( 1618-1667 ) wrote pindarics to Mr. Hobbes : ' And if we weigh , like thee , Nature and causes , we shall see That thus ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
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