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... century thought . The name of Coleridge [ he writes in 1840 ] is one of the few English names of our time which are likely to be oftener pronounced , and to become symbolical of more important things , in proportion as the inward ...
... century thought . The name of Coleridge [ he writes in 1840 ] is one of the few English names of our time which are likely to be oftener pronounced , and to become symbolical of more important things , in proportion as the inward ...
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... centuries . " " The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress , ” JHI , VI ( 1945 ) , 326. Zilsel is corrected by Abraham C. Keller , who finds that sixteenth - century advances in academic learning and in intellectual independence ...
... centuries . " " The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress , ” JHI , VI ( 1945 ) , 326. Zilsel is corrected by Abraham C. Keller , who finds that sixteenth - century advances in academic learning and in intellectual independence ...
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... Century . 2 vols . London , 1874 . Tuveson , Ernest Lee . Millenium and Utopia : A Study in the Idea of Progress ... Century England . Cambridge , Mass . , 1952 . Willey , Basil . The Eighteenth Century Background . London , 1949 . - The ...
... Century . 2 vols . London , 1874 . Tuveson , Ernest Lee . Millenium and Utopia : A Study in the Idea of Progress ... Century England . Cambridge , Mass . , 1952 . Willey , Basil . The Eighteenth Century Background . London , 1949 . - The ...
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