Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 9British Academy, 1976 |
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... Becoming the foundation and determining end was always form . There was no hiatus . Even matter recognized as such was only ... become educated . The non - sensible form was present in the object of knowledge , and was the permanent and ...
... Becoming the foundation and determining end was always form . There was no hiatus . Even matter recognized as such was only ... become educated . The non - sensible form was present in the object of knowledge , and was the permanent and ...
Strana 191
... become possible . The causation or rela- tion of events is visible chiefly in following the annals of any single country , though as each country more or less affects every other , that which counted for much in one may count for ...
... become possible . The causation or rela- tion of events is visible chiefly in following the annals of any single country , though as each country more or less affects every other , that which counted for much in one may count for ...
Strana 286
... become important only in the most recent period . In our day , among almost all nations , reflective culture and the critical spirit , and with us Germans freedom of thought , have extended their domination to the artists themselves ...
... become important only in the most recent period . In our day , among almost all nations , reflective culture and the critical spirit , and with us Germans freedom of thought , have extended their domination to the artists themselves ...
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