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Page 16
... reason . He sees that reality could be dis- covered as much in poetic thought as in scientific . The word ' illusion ' was applicable to neither . It was false and misleading to draw such a distinction as Roebuck had drawn between the ...
... reason . He sees that reality could be dis- covered as much in poetic thought as in scientific . The word ' illusion ' was applicable to neither . It was false and misleading to draw such a distinction as Roebuck had drawn between the ...
Page 104
... reason can repaire . I. vii . 41 The source of despair which the knight is to discover after his rescue and its final banishment by faith and reason in the House of Holiness to which Una will lead him are both prognosticated in this ...
... reason can repaire . I. vii . 41 The source of despair which the knight is to discover after his rescue and its final banishment by faith and reason in the House of Holiness to which Una will lead him are both prognosticated in this ...
Page 165
... reason . The speed with which the conflict began ceases when Arthur stops to meditate ; and his further effort when he casts his sword away and tries to crush the life out of his enemy merely extends his state of bewilder- ment . This ...
... reason . The speed with which the conflict began ceases when Arthur stops to meditate ; and his further effort when he casts his sword away and tries to crush the life out of his enemy merely extends his state of bewilder- ment . This ...
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