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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... Methods of word - making . Influx of foreign words . Plain and ornate style . The End Bibliographies Table of Principal Dates Index PAGE 484 519 523 675 679 The Cambridge History of English Literature E CHAPTER I Philosophers X Contents.
... Methods of word - making . Influx of foreign words . Plain and ornate style . The End Bibliographies Table of Principal Dates Index PAGE 484 519 523 675 679 The Cambridge History of English Literature E CHAPTER I Philosophers X Contents.
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... method , Carlyle forced upon public attention ideas concerning the ultimate meaning and value of life , and , in his own way , had an influence upon the thought of his time which may be compared with that of Coleridge in the generation ...
... method , Carlyle forced upon public attention ideas concerning the ultimate meaning and value of life , and , in his own way , had an influence upon the thought of his time which may be compared with that of Coleridge in the generation ...
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... method was to proceed from a few very general propositions about society and human nature , and to draw out their consequences deductively . That his premisses were one - sided generalisations , and that his conclusions at best had only ...
... method was to proceed from a few very general propositions about society and human nature , and to draw out their consequences deductively . That his premisses were one - sided generalisations , and that his conclusions at best had only ...
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... method was the object of severe criticism by Macaulay in an article contributed to The Edinburgh Review in 1829 , but not republished in his collected Essays . This article contained also an attack on the utilitarians generally ; and ...
... method was the object of severe criticism by Macaulay in an article contributed to The Edinburgh Review in 1829 , but not republished in his collected Essays . This article contained also an attack on the utilitarians generally ; and ...
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... method as that by which any department of nature might be studied . Mental phenomena are reduced to their simplest elements , and the association of these into groups and successions is investigated , all association being reduced by ...
... method as that by which any department of nature might be studied . Mental phenomena are reduced to their simplest elements , and the association of these into groups and successions is investigated , all association being reduced by ...
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