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... matter as face to face in a glass . And the argument for the necessity of that affinity , as quoted earlier in this Introduction , like- wise appears · 32 ·
... matter as face to face in a glass . And the argument for the necessity of that affinity , as quoted earlier in this Introduction , like- wise appears · 32 ·
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... matter as face to face in a glass , so it was in human history ; in fact , that sentence from Nature had appeared verbatim in the biographical lecture on Shakespeare of 10 December 1835 ( EL 1 : 290 ) . It acted as a corrective , to ...
... matter as face to face in a glass , so it was in human history ; in fact , that sentence from Nature had appeared verbatim in the biographical lecture on Shakespeare of 10 December 1835 ( EL 1 : 290 ) . It acted as a corrective , to ...
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... matter as face to face in a glass . " The visible world and the relation of its parts , is the dial plate of the invisible . " The axioms of physics trans- late the laws of ethics . Thus , " the whole is greater than its part ...
... matter as face to face in a glass . " The visible world and the relation of its parts , is the dial plate of the invisible . " The axioms of physics trans- late the laws of ethics . Thus , " the whole is greater than its part ...
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