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... appreciate the symmetry and the elegance of its shape . At present on the contrary many of the purest artistic joys can be shared by multitudes , each indi- vidual partaking of it according to his own merit . Think of our museums where ...
... appreciate the symmetry and the elegance of its shape . At present on the contrary many of the purest artistic joys can be shared by multitudes , each indi- vidual partaking of it according to his own merit . Think of our museums where ...
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... appreciate the meaning of almost every step of it , true or false . On the contrary we cannot yet see the latest developments of science in their true perspec- tive . Of course , we believe we can ; we think in good faith that we can ...
... appreciate the meaning of almost every step of it , true or false . On the contrary we cannot yet see the latest developments of science in their true perspec- tive . Of course , we believe we can ; we think in good faith that we can ...
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... appreciate the abundant personal implications of the history of science , its rich and deep humanity . A teacher endowed with a modicum of imagination could make them realize the pathetic greatness and all the joys and miseries of man's ...
... appreciate the abundant personal implications of the history of science , its rich and deep humanity . A teacher endowed with a modicum of imagination could make them realize the pathetic greatness and all the joys and miseries of man's ...
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