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Page v
... come to his own conclu- sions about the questions which it raises . In 1920 , I presented for the degree of Docteur és let- tres at the Sorbonne what constitutes now the first three parts of this work , under the title La pensée de ...
... come to his own conclu- sions about the questions which it raises . In 1920 , I presented for the degree of Docteur és let- tres at the Sorbonne what constitutes now the first three parts of this work , under the title La pensée de ...
Page vi
... comes obviously from this adventure in scholarship : perhaps the biggest gap in our scientific equipment for research in the history of literature and philosophy is the lack of a thorough study of Arabic and Jewish philosophy and its ...
... comes obviously from this adventure in scholarship : perhaps the biggest gap in our scientific equipment for research in the history of literature and philosophy is the lack of a thorough study of Arabic and Jewish philosophy and its ...
Page xiv
... comes from a study of his abstract ideas ; many details rise then into significance , many peculiarities of the works are explained . But , inversely , many gaps in the thought are filled in by the poetry . I mean to try to show Milton ...
... comes from a study of his abstract ideas ; many details rise then into significance , many peculiarities of the works are explained . But , inversely , many gaps in the thought are filled in by the poetry . I mean to try to show Milton ...
Page xvii
... comes from all these elements . The distinction between feeling and idea is purely fictitious , for Milton in any case . In his most abstruse ideas , ap- parently the work of the purest intellect , we find his feel- ings , elaborated ...
... comes from all these elements . The distinction between feeling and idea is purely fictitious , for Milton in any case . In his most abstruse ideas , ap- parently the work of the purest intellect , we find his feel- ings , elaborated ...
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... come from its home origin . Milton never clearly perceived that the world was not made of Miltons . Anticipating the Kantian formula , he legislated as though what was valid for him was valid for the universe . He appraised man's powers ...
... come from its home origin . Milton never clearly perceived that the world was not made of Miltons . Anticipating the Kantian formula , he legislated as though what was valid for him was valid for the universe . He appraised man's powers ...
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