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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... period belonging to the two opposed schools , the intuitional and the empirical ; and , in spite of its controversial character , it became the leading text - book of that psychological philo- sophy which had been adumbrated by Hume ...
... period belonging to the two opposed schools , the intuitional and the empirical ; and , in spite of its controversial character , it became the leading text - book of that psychological philo- sophy which had been adumbrated by Hume ...
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... period , even of those written by independent thinkers . Mill died at Avignon in 1873. After his death , were pub- lished his Autobiography ( 1873 ) and Three Essays on Religion : Nature , The Utility of Religion and Theism ( 1874 ) ...
... period , even of those written by independent thinkers . Mill died at Avignon in 1873. After his death , were pub- lished his Autobiography ( 1873 ) and Three Essays on Religion : Nature , The Utility of Religion and Theism ( 1874 ) ...
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... period , and is penetrating and usually just in its estimate of their work . A further stage of the same history - The English Utilitarians ( 1900 ) —was completed towards the end of his life . His own independent contribution is given ...
... period , and is penetrating and usually just in its estimate of their work . A further stage of the same history - The English Utilitarians ( 1900 ) —was completed towards the end of his life . His own independent contribution is given ...
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... period roughly circumscribed by the revolutionary years 1830 and 1848-9 , social questions , concerned with the economic conditions of the people at large , assumed an unprecedented prominence ; and these led to a study , very little ...
... period roughly circumscribed by the revolutionary years 1830 and 1848-9 , social questions , concerned with the economic conditions of the people at large , assumed an unprecedented prominence ; and these led to a study , very little ...
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... period to the Norman Conquest , produced from 1799 to 1805 , after sixteen years of preparatory labours . It was well received by Palgrave and other authorities , but was also sub- jected to unfavourable criticism , which , in one ...
... period to the Norman Conquest , produced from 1799 to 1805 , after sixteen years of preparatory labours . It was well received by Palgrave and other authorities , but was also sub- jected to unfavourable criticism , which , in one ...
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