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Page 45
... whole out- line of the historical material at his disposal . With a masterly stroke he dramatized the most representative events of Thomas's life beginning with his early colourful life and his friendship with Henry II . In fact , the whole ...
... whole out- line of the historical material at his disposal . With a masterly stroke he dramatized the most representative events of Thomas's life beginning with his early colourful life and his friendship with Henry II . In fact , the whole ...
Page 164
... whole of itself ; and yet more , again , in proportion to the number and interdepen- dence of the parts , which it unites as a whole . But a whole composed , ab intra , of different parts , so far interdependent that each is ...
... whole of itself ; and yet more , again , in proportion to the number and interdepen- dence of the parts , which it unites as a whole . But a whole composed , ab intra , of different parts , so far interdependent that each is ...
Page 166
... whole , contains in itself the principle of the specific form , by which it mainfests itself as a whole " .112 Such a unique life symbolised as the work of art can only be misleadingly described in the terminology of parts and whole ...
... whole , contains in itself the principle of the specific form , by which it mainfests itself as a whole " .112 Such a unique life symbolised as the work of art can only be misleadingly described in the terminology of parts and whole ...
Contents
The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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