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... reason why they warred against each other may not lack renown . and a little later : I will go forward with my ... reasons for the History . Herodotus in one passage says : " Anything may happen in the course of time . " It should be ...
... reason why they warred against each other may not lack renown . and a little later : I will go forward with my ... reasons for the History . Herodotus in one passage says : " Anything may happen in the course of time . " It should be ...
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... reason , beauty , or the continuity and sequence of the thought . They do not immediately appeal to readers of a jazzed taste . But any intelligent reader who will provisionally yield his faith to the deliberate judg- ment of a long ...
... reason , beauty , or the continuity and sequence of the thought . They do not immediately appeal to readers of a jazzed taste . But any intelligent reader who will provisionally yield his faith to the deliberate judg- ment of a long ...
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... reason , unlovely truth , however seemingly reasonable and true , leave us still unsatisfied , a fact which the so - called realists for- get . But the beauty that harmonizes with truth and demands no sacrifices of the reason is ...
... reason , unlovely truth , however seemingly reasonable and true , leave us still unsatisfied , a fact which the so - called realists for- get . But the beauty that harmonizes with truth and demands no sacrifices of the reason is ...
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