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40. oldal
... stand , the earliest universal is present in the soul ; for tho the act of sense - perception is of the particular , its content is universal - is man , for example , not the man Callias . A fresh stand is made among these rudimentary ...
... stand , the earliest universal is present in the soul ; for tho the act of sense - perception is of the particular , its content is universal - is man , for example , not the man Callias . A fresh stand is made among these rudimentary ...
41. oldal
... stand for the generalization the whole body of fact he lets intuition leap far from eyes , which made the first stand to see ( what ? the whole body of fact ? ) , into a discourse for the ear where audible factors of seen particulars ...
... stand for the generalization the whole body of fact he lets intuition leap far from eyes , which made the first stand to see ( what ? the whole body of fact ? ) , into a discourse for the ear where audible factors of seen particulars ...
107. oldal
... stand charmed ; ... Look down ... on this couple drop a blessed crown ! ' ' But how is it possible that they are able to write when they are standing ? It is like this : T. , V , i One is standing on the wheel of the tempest , and the ...
... stand charmed ; ... Look down ... on this couple drop a blessed crown ! ' ' But how is it possible that they are able to write when they are standing ? It is like this : T. , V , i One is standing on the wheel of the tempest , and the ...
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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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