The Living Age, Volume 250Living Age Company, 1906 |
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... idea , in disentangling a principle , in recovering it from under a crowd of different cases , in refuting , in distinguishing , in arguing . - Has he arrived at any great conception of a Whole ? —Yes . - Has he a personal and complete idea ...
... idea , in disentangling a principle , in recovering it from under a crowd of different cases , in refuting , in distinguishing , in arguing . - Has he arrived at any great conception of a Whole ? —Yes . - Has he a personal and complete idea ...
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... idea of its contents as a body of philosophic doctrine could be found . But he demurred to Taine's description of its psychology as peculiarly English , and Mill's words give an interesting glimpse of his own view of his place in the ...
... idea of its contents as a body of philosophic doctrine could be found . But he demurred to Taine's description of its psychology as peculiarly English , and Mill's words give an interesting glimpse of his own view of his place in the ...
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... ideas in many different ways , that the significance of style is felt . All that we set eyes on , not the furniture only , but the ornaments , and bric - a - brac and pictures on the walls must combine to convey the same im- pression ...
... ideas in many different ways , that the significance of style is felt . All that we set eyes on , not the furniture only , but the ornaments , and bric - a - brac and pictures on the walls must combine to convey the same im- pression ...
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... to things like furniture , but minister and bear witness to a life cut off from such things . It is impossi- ble to associate these exquisite cre- It ations with the idea of every day life and History in Furniture . 25.
... to things like furniture , but minister and bear witness to a life cut off from such things . It is impossi- ble to associate these exquisite cre- It ations with the idea of every day life and History in Furniture . 25.
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It ations with the idea of every day life and common use at all . They have forgotten all about use and reality and have made of mere luxury their raison d'être and supreme justification . The artificial has to them become the real . To ...
It ations with the idea of every day life and common use at all . They have forgotten all about use and reality and have made of mere luxury their raison d'être and supreme justification . The artificial has to them become the real . To ...
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