The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... truth ought to be held by a rational being . This is not knowing the truth . Truth , thus held , is but one superstition the more , accidentally clinging to the words which enunciate a truth . If the intellect and judgment of mankind ...
... truth ought to be held by a rational being . This is not knowing the truth . Truth , thus held , is but one superstition the more , accidentally clinging to the words which enunciate a truth . If the intellect and judgment of mankind ...
第 471 頁
... truth usually sets while another rises . Even progress , which ought to super- add , for the most part only substitutes , one partial and incomplete truth for another ; improvement consisting chiefly in this , that the new fragment of truth ...
... truth usually sets while another rises . Even progress , which ought to super- add , for the most part only substitutes , one partial and incomplete truth for another ; improvement consisting chiefly in this , that the new fragment of truth ...
第 472 頁
... truth would lose something by their silence . I do not pretend that the most unlimited use of the freedom of enunciating all possible opinions would put an end to the evils of religious or philo- sophical sectarianism . Every truth ...
... truth would lose something by their silence . I do not pretend that the most unlimited use of the freedom of enunciating all possible opinions would put an end to the evils of religious or philo- sophical sectarianism . Every truth ...
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