The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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Page 271
... fact , and place it beside others . Knowledge is the sheaf of facts . The mission of science , -to study and try the depth of everything . All of us , according to our degree , are the creditors of investigation ; we are its debtors ...
... fact , and place it beside others . Knowledge is the sheaf of facts . The mission of science , -to study and try the depth of everything . All of us , according to our degree , are the creditors of investigation ; we are its debtors ...
Page 505
... fact that our fathers have wit- nessed , and which has given a new starting - point to the world . He who is against that fact is against that literature ; he who is for that fact is on its side . What the fact is worth the litera- ture ...
... fact that our fathers have wit- nessed , and which has given a new starting - point to the world . He who is against that fact is against that literature ; he who is for that fact is on its side . What the fact is worth the litera- ture ...
Page 522
... fact and the Muscovite fact evidence , when confronted and compared with each other , the Tartar identity . Moscow is not less sinisterly Asiatic than Stamboul . Ivan is in the one as Mustapha is in the other . The gradation is ...
... fact and the Muscovite fact evidence , when confronted and compared with each other , the Tartar identity . Moscow is not less sinisterly Asiatic than Stamboul . Ivan is in the one as Mustapha is in the other . The gradation is ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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