The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... true that the language of the earliest Poets was felt to differ materially from ordinary language , because it was the language of ex- traordinary occasions ; but it was really spoken by men , language which the Poet himself had uttered ...
... true that the language of the earliest Poets was felt to differ materially from ordinary language , because it was the language of ex- traordinary occasions ; but it was really spoken by men , language which the Poet himself had uttered ...
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... true , unless we keep up our perceptions of the arguments . which prove it untrue , and voluntarily . coerce our minds to remember its false- hood . " All clear ideas are true " was for ages a philosophical maxim , and though no maxim ...
... true , unless we keep up our perceptions of the arguments . which prove it untrue , and voluntarily . coerce our minds to remember its false- hood . " All clear ideas are true " was for ages a philosophical maxim , and though no maxim ...
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... true . Un- proved abstract principles without number have been eagerly caught up by sanguine men , and then carefully spun out into books and theories , which were to ex- plain the whole world . But the world goes clear against these ...
... true . Un- proved abstract principles without number have been eagerly caught up by sanguine men , and then carefully spun out into books and theories , which were to ex- plain the whole world . But the world goes clear against these ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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