The London Book of English ProseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Macmillan Company, 1949 - Počet stran: 572 |
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... thought or intuition . Perhaps the process always begins with an intuition , which has no words . But thought , or discursive reasoning , is not even mentally possible without words : the formulation of sentences is the actual process ...
... thought or intuition . Perhaps the process always begins with an intuition , which has no words . But thought , or discursive reasoning , is not even mentally possible without words : the formulation of sentences is the actual process ...
Strana 242
... thought . For I specially wish you not to go away with the idea that the exercise of scientific thought is properly confined to the sub- jects from which my illustrations have been chiefly drawn to- night . When the Roman jurists ...
... thought . For I specially wish you not to go away with the idea that the exercise of scientific thought is properly confined to the sub- jects from which my illustrations have been chiefly drawn to- night . When the Roman jurists ...
Strana 266
... thought it a pious duty ) ; some of the nails whereof he put into his helmet , to bear off blows in battle ; others he fastened among the studs of his bridle , to fulfil ( as he thought , or his Court Bishops persuaded him ) the ...
... thought it a pious duty ) ; some of the nails whereof he put into his helmet , to bear off blows in battle ; others he fastened among the studs of his bridle , to fulfil ( as he thought , or his Court Bishops persuaded him ) the ...
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