The Great Ideas TodayEncyclopaedia Britannica., 1961 Annual designed to examine the problems of the day in terms of those books which, over the centuries, have been recognized as great. Footnote citations to "Great Books of the Western World" set. For vols. in library, see Title Catalog. |
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... thought , would be that social classes cease to exist . Arnold's influence , which was never complete or unchallenged even in his lifetime , has diminished somewhat since his death . He is more honored for something that he was than for ...
... thought , would be that social classes cease to exist . Arnold's influence , which was never complete or unchallenged even in his lifetime , has diminished somewhat since his death . He is more honored for something that he was than for ...
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... thought itself of these lines is familiar enough to Homer and Hesiod ; but neither Homer nor Hesiod , in expressing it , could possibly have so complicated its expression as Horace complicates it , and purposely complicates it , by his ...
... thought itself of these lines is familiar enough to Homer and Hesiod ; but neither Homer nor Hesiod , in expressing it , could possibly have so complicated its expression as Horace complicates it , and purposely complicates it , by his ...
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... thought . It is possible that a thought may be expressed with idiomatic plainness , and yet not be in itself a plain thought . For example , in Mr. Clough's poem , already mentioned , the style and diction is almost always idiomatic and ...
... thought . It is possible that a thought may be expressed with idiomatic plainness , and yet not be in itself a plain thought . For example , in Mr. Clough's poem , already mentioned , the style and diction is almost always idiomatic and ...
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René Cassin | 9 |
A World Concern | 17 |
Toward a World University | 41 |
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