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John Milton

Say, Heavenly Muse, shall not thy sacred vein 15

Afford a present to the Infant God?

Hast thou no verse, no hymn, or solemn strain,

To welcome him to this his new abode,

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Essays in Radical Empiricism (James)>

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T.S. Eliot·1888–1965·modernist literature
ssays on Truth and Reality (Brad-ley), 15, 21, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32n,204, 204n, 205, 205n, 207, 207nEssentials of Logic (Bosanquet), 41, 42,43, 43n Eucken, Rudolph, 165Fichte, J. G., 165 Foucher de Careil, Alexandre L., 178n,194, 194n ‘Foundations and Sketch-plan of aConational Psychology’ (Alexan-der), 68, 69, 70 214 Index France, Anatole, 14 In Galilei, Galileo, 180Gassendi, Pierre, 181Gerber, Gustav, 39nGiordano Bruno'' s Lehre vom Kleinstenals die Quelle der PrastabihrtenHarmonie von Leibnitz (Brunn-hofer), 178n, 199n Greek Philosophy (Burnet), 185, 185n Hegel, G. W. F., 32, 185Hicks, G. Dawes, 26n, 58nHobbes, Thomas, 52n, 180Hoernl6, R. F. Alfred, 40n, 47,48 Hofier, Alois, 59 Holt, Edwin B., 113, 118, 119, 120Hdpital, Marquis de P, 182 ‘Image, Idea and Meaning’ (HoernR),40n ‘Inhalt und Gegenstand’ (Lipps), 58n,71, 71n, 72, 72nIvanhoe, 37 James, Wiliam, 19, 29, 115, 116 Janet, Pierre, 115 Jerusalem, Wilhelm, 38n Joachim, Harold, 9, 26n, 58n, 120n,166n, 167n Joseph, H. W. B., 34n, 58n, 82 Kabitz, Willy, 179, 179n, 180, 180n,181, 181n Kant, Immanuel, 33-4, 87, 97, 100,106, 107, 108, 193 Kanfs Theory of Knowledge (Prichard),59n Kepler, Johannes, 180 ‘Knowledge by Acquaintance andKnowledge by Description’ (Rus-sell), 105n Lange, F. A , 116