The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... tion , spelling and grammar . Vocabulary . Methods of word - making . Influx of foreign words . Plain and ornate style . The End Bibliographies Table of Principal Dates Index PAGE 484 519 ยท 523 675 679 The Cambridge History of English ...
... tion , spelling and grammar . Vocabulary . Methods of word - making . Influx of foreign words . Plain and ornate style . The End Bibliographies Table of Principal Dates Index PAGE 484 519 ยท 523 675 679 The Cambridge History of English ...
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... tion and University Reform . The most important of these were three articles on " the Philosophy of the Unconditioned , " " the Philosophy of Perception " and " Logic , " which appeared between 1829 and 1833. He afterwards devoted ...
... tion and University Reform . The most important of these were three articles on " the Philosophy of the Unconditioned , " " the Philosophy of Perception " and " Logic , " which appeared between 1829 and 1833. He afterwards devoted ...
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... tion of " authorities " was often ill - judged : they were numbered instead of weighed ; and he would spend time over third - rate schoolmen or equally third - rate modern Germans which would have been better spent if devoted to a ...
... tion of " authorities " was often ill - judged : they were numbered instead of weighed ; and he would spend time over third - rate schoolmen or equally third - rate modern Germans which would have been better spent if devoted to a ...
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... tion , however , cannot be denied . His analysis is much more precise and complete than any that had been carried out by his immediate predecessors . He seeks to trace the steps by which we pass from statements about particular facts to ...
... tion , however , cannot be denied . His analysis is much more precise and complete than any that had been carried out by his immediate predecessors . He seeks to trace the steps by which we pass from statements about particular facts to ...
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... tion . What he offers is a finely conceived and finely written defence of utilitarian ethics , into which his own modifications of Bentham's doctrine of life are worked . He holds that the sanctions of this doctrine are not weaker than ...
... tion . What he offers is a finely conceived and finely written defence of utilitarian ethics , into which his own modifications of Bentham's doctrine of life are worked . He holds that the sanctions of this doctrine are not weaker than ...
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