Science and Literature: A ReaderJohn J. Cadden, Patrick R. Brostowin |
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... word , facets of reality . Our indifference to ends is the result of our obsession with abstractions rather than facts : with the ideas of things rather than with things . For there can be no concern for ends without a hunger for ...
... word , facets of reality . Our indifference to ends is the result of our obsession with abstractions rather than facts : with the ideas of things rather than with things . For there can be no concern for ends without a hunger for ...
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... word by word , and line by line , The dead man touch'd me from the past , And all at once it seem'd at last His living soul was flash'd on mine , And mine in his was wound , and whirl'd About empyreal heights of thought , And came on ...
... word by word , and line by line , The dead man touch'd me from the past , And all at once it seem'd at last His living soul was flash'd on mine , And mine in his was wound , and whirl'd About empyreal heights of thought , And came on ...
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... word by word , and line by line , The dead man touch'd me from the past , And all at once it seem'd at last The living soul was flash'd on mine , And mine in this was wound , and whirl'd About empyreal heights of thought , And came on ...
... word by word , and line by line , The dead man touch'd me from the past , And all at once it seem'd at last The living soul was flash'd on mine , And mine in this was wound , and whirl'd About empyreal heights of thought , And came on ...
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SCIENCE AND CULTURE thomas henry huxley | 3 |
LITERATURE AND SCIENCE mathew arnold | 15 |
SCIENCE POETRY AND POLITICS eric larrabee | 24 |
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