The Quarterly Review, Volume 266William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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... expression or actualisation of an absolute force or principle . Most of such historiologists are idealist philo- sophers , of which Hegel is perhaps the high priest ; although all Christian theologians tend naturally to regard history ...
... expression or actualisation of an absolute force or principle . Most of such historiologists are idealist philo- sophers , of which Hegel is perhaps the high priest ; although all Christian theologians tend naturally to regard history ...
Page 265
... expressions , for example - to need to be insisted on . A classical expression of it is the following : To him she is an enchantingly beautiful woman , by whom the world is transfigured and consciousness made infinite by the mystic ...
... expressions , for example - to need to be insisted on . A classical expression of it is the following : To him she is an enchantingly beautiful woman , by whom the world is transfigured and consciousness made infinite by the mystic ...
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... expression in vermilion lips or through the destruction of some hallowed building or countryside is shown as the evil it is ; being the opposite of the loveliness that is the expression of the essential goodness of life . ' His volume ...
... expression in vermilion lips or through the destruction of some hallowed building or countryside is shown as the evil it is ; being the opposite of the loveliness that is the expression of the essential goodness of life . ' His volume ...
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