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Page 48
... true of the studious classes , it is not just and wise . Action is with the scholar subordinate , but it is essential . Without it he is not yet man . Without it thought can never ripen into truth . Whilst the world hangs before the eye ...
... true of the studious classes , it is not just and wise . Action is with the scholar subordinate , but it is essential . Without it he is not yet man . Without it thought can never ripen into truth . Whilst the world hangs before the eye ...
Page 86
... true that political writing is bad writing . Where it is not true , it will generally be found that the writer is some kind of rebel , expressing his private opinions and not a " party line . ” Orthodoxy , of whatever color , seems to ...
... true that political writing is bad writing . Where it is not true , it will generally be found that the writer is some kind of rebel , expressing his private opinions and not a " party line . ” Orthodoxy , of whatever color , seems to ...
Page 94
... true only when measurably true , or when susceptible to some kind of quantification . Quite simply , " fact " came to be the touchstone after the truth of speculative inquiry had been replaced by the truth of empirical investigation ...
... true only when measurably true , or when susceptible to some kind of quantification . Quite simply , " fact " came to be the touchstone after the truth of speculative inquiry had been replaced by the truth of empirical investigation ...
Contents
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE Chorus of Priests | 3 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 61 |
The ism of the Modern World | 201 |
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