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Strana 120
... truth , or theological dogma , in place of the physical truth or precept : although no mortal would have predicted that any thing of the kind could possibly arise by bare literal transposition ; inasmuch as the one precept , considered ...
... truth , or theological dogma , in place of the physical truth or precept : although no mortal would have predicted that any thing of the kind could possibly arise by bare literal transposition ; inasmuch as the one precept , considered ...
Strana 288
... truth ; but to truth for the sake of culture . He has no aims less large than the conquest of universal na- ture , of universal truth , to be his portion ; a man not to be bribed , nor deceived , nor overawed ; of a stoical self ...
... truth ; but to truth for the sake of culture . He has no aims less large than the conquest of universal na- ture , of universal truth , to be his portion ; a man not to be bribed , nor deceived , nor overawed ; of a stoical self ...
Strana 292
... truth , without reference to my own enlargement by it , is higher . The surrender to the torrent of poetic inspiration is higher ; but compared with any motives on which books are written in England and America , this is very truth ...
... truth , without reference to my own enlargement by it , is higher . The surrender to the torrent of poetic inspiration is higher ; but compared with any motives on which books are written in England and America , this is very truth ...
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