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... possible within the prescribed limits , to adduce something relative to the scientific condition of the Hel- lenes at the time when Plato entered upon his career , to the advances of language in reference to the expression of ...
... possible within the prescribed limits , to adduce something relative to the scientific condition of the Hel- lenes at the time when Plato entered upon his career , to the advances of language in reference to the expression of ...
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... were it ever so easy to do so , or possible to dispatch it in ever so small a space , inasmuch as the whole object of this new exposition of his works is to put it within the power of every one to have , through an immediate and 3.
... were it ever so easy to do so , or possible to dispatch it in ever so small a space , inasmuch as the whole object of this new exposition of his works is to put it within the power of every one to have , through an immediate and 3.
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... possible , to divine it when not obvious at first sight . And in this view , especially , an attempt like the present is a supplement , not very easily to be dispensed with , to what others have done in other ways , and must , in ...
... possible , to divine it when not obvious at first sight . And in this view , especially , an attempt like the present is a supplement , not very easily to be dispensed with , to what others have done in other ways , and must , in ...
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... possible to that better kind , and he must also have succeeded in that attempt . For even if we look only to the immediate purpose , that writing , as regarded him- self and his followers was only to be a remembrance of thoughts already ...
... possible to that better kind , and he must also have succeeded in that attempt . For even if we look only to the immediate purpose , that writing , as regarded him- self and his followers was only to be a remembrance of thoughts already ...
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Friedrich Schleiermacher. being woven out of contradictions , to which the only possible solution is to be found in the thought in view , and often several hints thrown out in a way apparently utterly foreign and accidental which can ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. being woven out of contradictions , to which the only possible solution is to be found in the thought in view , and often several hints thrown out in a way apparently utterly foreign and accidental which can ...
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