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His aim was to ensure that this version would produce on the Greekless but otherwise educated Englishman as nearly as possible the same effect as the original produced on the contemporary Greek . To this end he took , as he said ...
His aim was to ensure that this version would produce on the Greekless but otherwise educated Englishman as nearly as possible the same effect as the original produced on the contemporary Greek . To this end he took , as he said ...
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... and could have occurred at no other , because they had certain causes " E. F. Carritt , Morals and Politics ( Oxford , 1935 ) , p . 160 . " 1 that combined to produce them just there and 31 THE UNWRITTEN PHILOSOPHY.
... and could have occurred at no other , because they had certain causes " E. F. Carritt , Morals and Politics ( Oxford , 1935 ) , p . 160 . " 1 that combined to produce them just there and 31 THE UNWRITTEN PHILOSOPHY.
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The end of that lower musical education was to produce in the soul reasonableness , harmony , rhythm , simplicity of character . These are likenesses , existing in individual souls , of the eternal Ideas of Temperance , Courage , and ...
The end of that lower musical education was to produce in the soul reasonableness , harmony , rhythm , simplicity of character . These are likenesses , existing in individual souls , of the eternal Ideas of Temperance , Courage , and ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 28 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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