Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... existence by clasping a tree or some- thing that happened to be near him . ' But suppose a mind which did not feel acutely the sense of reality which others feel , in hard contact with the tangible universe ; which was blind to the ...
... existence by clasping a tree or some- thing that happened to be near him . ' But suppose a mind which did not feel acutely the sense of reality which others feel , in hard contact with the tangible universe ; which was blind to the ...
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... existence of other people in this way . It is orthodox doctrine that a baby says : ' I have a mouth , mamma has a mouth : therefore I'm the same species as mamma . I have a nose , papa has a nose , therefore papa is the same genus as me ...
... existence of other people in this way . It is orthodox doctrine that a baby says : ' I have a mouth , mamma has a mouth : therefore I'm the same species as mamma . I have a nose , papa has a nose , therefore papa is the same genus as me ...
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... existence . We do this to a certain extent in novels , but novels are difficult materials for an historian . They raise a cause and a controversy as to how far they are really faithful delineations . Lord Macaulay is even now under ...
... existence . We do this to a certain extent in novels , but novels are difficult materials for an historian . They raise a cause and a controversy as to how far they are really faithful delineations . Lord Macaulay is even now under ...
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