University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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... Matter or God . There are , broadly speaking , four suggestions with regard to the ultimate principle of unity : Mechanistic Materialism , Dialectical Materialism , Humanism , and Theism . Mechanistic Materialism has been wounded in the ...
... Matter or God . There are , broadly speaking , four suggestions with regard to the ultimate principle of unity : Mechanistic Materialism , Dialectical Materialism , Humanism , and Theism . Mechanistic Materialism has been wounded in the ...
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... matter of pantomime and setting , and of such sober and discreet speech as there is in conversation . But in the Periclean epoch and the Elizabethan it was , so far as the dramatist was concerned , a matter of speech alone , though free ...
... matter of pantomime and setting , and of such sober and discreet speech as there is in conversation . But in the Periclean epoch and the Elizabethan it was , so far as the dramatist was concerned , a matter of speech alone , though free ...
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... matter of plain fact that these excesses exist , in aesthetics and in morals : it is equally a matter of fact that common sense condemns them , that good sense rejects them , and the present generation is calling for some guidance in ...
... matter of plain fact that these excesses exist , in aesthetics and in morals : it is equally a matter of fact that common sense condemns them , that good sense rejects them , and the present generation is calling for some guidance in ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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