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... tradition , and , like all tradition , a continuity . Let the losses or gains , the changes , reversals , or accretions be what they may , there can be no second beginning . Every phase of the tradition is an immediate consequence . The ...
... tradition , and , like all tradition , a continuity . Let the losses or gains , the changes , reversals , or accretions be what they may , there can be no second beginning . Every phase of the tradition is an immediate consequence . The ...
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... tradition . All description of the learned tradition must falsify by over - simplifi- cation . Even to his contemporaries Johnson presented contrary faces ; but broadly speaking the man and his works then appeared com- mensurate , were ...
... tradition . All description of the learned tradition must falsify by over - simplifi- cation . Even to his contemporaries Johnson presented contrary faces ; but broadly speaking the man and his works then appeared com- mensurate , were ...
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... tradition is embodied only in its individual instances , is ultimately the sum of these manifestations . There is no instrumentality that will reconcile incommensurables or reduce the prismatic rays of tradition to ' the wide effulgence ...
... tradition is embodied only in its individual instances , is ultimately the sum of these manifestations . There is no instrumentality that will reconcile incommensurables or reduce the prismatic rays of tradition to ' the wide effulgence ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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