The Hannover Byron Symposium, 1979Brill, 1981 - Всего страниц: 197 |
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... truth as the primary qualities of external ob- jects . It is in perfect harmony with the belief in the imagina- tion as the ultimate source of truth that those who adhered to it also stressed the secondary qualities such as sounds ...
... truth as the primary qualities of external ob- jects . It is in perfect harmony with the belief in the imagina- tion as the ultimate source of truth that those who adhered to it also stressed the secondary qualities such as sounds ...
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... truth and divine nature of imaginative creations but also the Enlightened illusion of the rationality and benevolence of the universe ; it faces the fact that Man's dreams and beliefs are no other than the mind's own creations , without ...
... truth and divine nature of imaginative creations but also the Enlightened illusion of the rationality and benevolence of the universe ; it faces the fact that Man's dreams and beliefs are no other than the mind's own creations , without ...
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... truth in the objective scientific structures revealed for all time to all rational beings by the scrupulously ... truths touching all conceivable questions , both theoretical and practical ; that there is , and can be , only one correct ...
... truth in the objective scientific structures revealed for all time to all rational beings by the scrupulously ... truths touching all conceivable questions , both theoretical and practical ; that there is , and can be , only one correct ...
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THE PLATONIC TRADITION AND LITERARY INNOVATION | 5 |
LORD BYRON | 23 |
To die as honour dies Politics of the day | 117 |
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