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... scarcely have any other object except those beauties of language and composition lavished on matter of no importance , or particular fine passages as they are called , or moral sentiments and principles , all pointing to very ...
... scarcely have any other object except those beauties of language and composition lavished on matter of no importance , or particular fine passages as they are called , or moral sentiments and principles , all pointing to very ...
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Friedrich Schleiermacher. read distinctly enough in his writings , so that one can scarcely believe that his scholars needed still further instructions about them , from the publication of which he shrank , or to a puerile contrivance ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. read distinctly enough in his writings , so that one can scarcely believe that his scholars needed still further instructions about them , from the publication of which he shrank , or to a puerile contrivance ...
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... scarcely any other to mention , unless it be that of Jacob Geddes the Scotchman , and our own country- man Eberhard , in his treatise upon the Myths of Plato and the object of his Philosophy . The first would not indeed deserve to be ...
... scarcely any other to mention , unless it be that of Jacob Geddes the Scotchman , and our own country- man Eberhard , in his treatise upon the Myths of Plato and the object of his Philosophy . The first would not indeed deserve to be ...
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... Scarcely any one , I suppose , would be found to favour this process , or not to see that this would be an ex- tremely partial decision of a question to be answered upon quite different grounds , and that it is impossible that a notion ...
... Scarcely any one , I suppose , would be found to favour this process , or not to see that this would be an ex- tremely partial decision of a question to be answered upon quite different grounds , and that it is impossible that a notion ...
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... scarcely fail of sure proofs of the genuineness of the greatest of Plato's works , and of guides to the meaning of his philosophy in the most important of them . In these , then , lies that critical ground upon which every further ...
... scarcely fail of sure proofs of the genuineness of the greatest of Plato's works , and of guides to the meaning of his philosophy in the most important of them . In these , then , lies that critical ground upon which every further ...
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