The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 106Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1929 |
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Pagina 68
... things as they are . And most of us tacitly accept things as they are as being inevitable , although the moment we examine the position we know that this conclusion is also laziness . This is quite clearly seen in individual cases ...
... things as they are . And most of us tacitly accept things as they are as being inevitable , although the moment we examine the position we know that this conclusion is also laziness . This is quite clearly seen in individual cases ...
Pagina 237
... things which are made by man out of those things are works of human art . These two classes of objects fall into two divisions . Divine art contains in one class all animal life , the elements , etc .; in the other are placed natural ...
... things which are made by man out of those things are works of human art . These two classes of objects fall into two divisions . Divine art contains in one class all animal life , the elements , etc .; in the other are placed natural ...
Pagina 239
... things . The statue , the painting and poem are lifeless things ; they can , as Socrates says , give only an unvarying answer , and they are all imitations of the world of appearances , less true than those appearances which are ...
... things . The statue , the painting and poem are lifeless things ; they can , as Socrates says , give only an unvarying answer , and they are all imitations of the world of appearances , less true than those appearances which are ...
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THE DISFRANCHISED By R M Montgomery | 29 |
THE GEOGRAPHY OF GOODNESS By A Wyatt Tilby | 66 |
OHara | 186 |
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