New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... course in the factual regions of our field , by the new group - dictionaries , epitomes , biographies , bibliographies , and such aids to study as the accumu- lation of materials , the publication of texts , and , for a time at least ...
... course in the factual regions of our field , by the new group - dictionaries , epitomes , biographies , bibliographies , and such aids to study as the accumu- lation of materials , the publication of texts , and , for a time at least ...
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... course in the Greek Anthology was in fact a course in all poetry and his course in the Memorabilia of Xeno- phon brought Socrates to life . Bliss Perry , who was thought of as a critic , was notoriously careful of his facts and of the ...
... course in the Greek Anthology was in fact a course in all poetry and his course in the Memorabilia of Xeno- phon brought Socrates to life . Bliss Perry , who was thought of as a critic , was notoriously careful of his facts and of the ...
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... course discharged to some degree by those engaged in other fields , but it is originally in our territory . Those who work in other fields than ours have as much need for the correct fitting of words to entities as we have , and it may ...
... course discharged to some degree by those engaged in other fields , but it is originally in our territory . Those who work in other fields than ours have as much need for the correct fitting of words to entities as we have , and it may ...
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