Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 8British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 191
... practical ; it abhors theory and is incapable of theory . That this is in some sense and in some measure true seems to be undeniable . But in what sense and in what measure ? It might easily be made to appear true without qualification ...
... practical ; it abhors theory and is incapable of theory . That this is in some sense and in some measure true seems to be undeniable . But in what sense and in what measure ? It might easily be made to appear true without qualification ...
Strana 194
... practical ' and incapable of or averse to speculation . Hamlet's soliloquies are full of speculation ; and in one ... practical , and to interpret the word practical as the grocer does when he weighs a pound of sugar ! It may be worth ...
... practical ' and incapable of or averse to speculation . Hamlet's soliloquies are full of speculation ; and in one ... practical , and to interpret the word practical as the grocer does when he weighs a pound of sugar ! It may be worth ...
Strana 195
... practical instinct ; so that it can hardly be in conflict with the higher imagination . What it is in conflict with is rather the logical faculty and , perhaps , the lower imagination . That this practical instinct , the instinct to do ...
... practical instinct ; so that it can hardly be in conflict with the higher imagination . What it is in conflict with is rather the logical faculty and , perhaps , the lower imagination . That this practical instinct , the instinct to do ...
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