It thus comes about that we can say such things as that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe-world is the one which Scott wrote down for us. In that world Ivanhoe does not marry Rebecca. Symbolic Logic - Page 143by John Venn - 1894 - 540 pagesFull view - About this book
| William James - Psychology - 1890 - 740 pages
...about that we can say such things as that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe-world is the one which...down for us. In that world Ivanhoe does not marry Rebecca. The objects within that world are knit together by perfectly definite relations, which can... | |
| William James - Psychology - 1890 - 726 pages
...about that we can say such things as that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe-world is the one which Scott wrote down for us. In that toorld Ivanhoe does not marry Rebecca. The objects within that world are knit together by perfectly... | |
| George Frederick Stout - Jungian psychology - 1896 - 340 pages
...— " that we can say such things as that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe-world is the one which Scott wrote down for us. ... The objects within that world are knit together by perfectly definite relations, which can be affirmed... | |
| George Frederick Stout - Human information processing - 1918 - 314 pages
...— " that we can say such things as that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe-world is the one which Scott wrote down for us. ... The objects within that world are knit together by perfectly definite relations, which can be affirmed... | |
| Charles S. Peirce - Philosophy - 1982 - 388 pages
...that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe world is the one which Scott wrote down for us. In that world Ivanhoe does not marry Rebecca. The objects within that world are knit together by perfectly definite relations, which can... | |
| Susan Stanford Friedman, Rachel Blau DuPlessis - Women and literature - 1990 - 516 pages
...that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe world is the one which Scott wrote down for us. In that world Ivanhoe does not marry Rebecca." It is curious, given his pluralism, that just here James cannot allow that after the Ivanhoe... | |
| Susan Stanford Friedman, Rachel Blau DuPlessis - Women and literature - 1990 - 516 pages
...that Ivanhoe did not really marry Rebecca, as Thackeray falsely makes him do. The real Ivanhoe world is the one which Scott wrote down for us. In that world Ivanhoe does not marry Rebecca." It is curious, given his pluralism, that just here James cannot allow that after the Ivanhoe... | |
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