Eric Walter Frederick Tomlin
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Charles Dickens 1812-70: A Centenary Volume
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1969
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6 editions
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Great Philosophers of the East
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published
1959
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The Western Philosophers: An Introduction (Radius Book)
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published
1950
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9 editions
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The Oriental Philosophers
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published
1963
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The Eastern philosophers: An introduction (Radius book)
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published
1968
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4 editions
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Eliot T S:A Friendship
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published
2000
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2 editions
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In search of St. Piran: an account of his monastic foundation at Perranzabluoe, Cornwall, and its place in the Western or Celtic Church and society
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Kamashastra in Classical Sanskrit Literature
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1988
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3 editions
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Psyche, Culture and the New Science: The Role of Psychic Nutrition
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1985
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6 editions
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The Last Country: My Years In Japan
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published
1974
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“Just as we build a house or a cathedral with the same kind of stone, so we may use the same common and homely metaphors and images to convey truths on widely separated planes of discourse. ...And the highest is often best conveyed in terms of the lowest... In exploring the highest reaches of experience, we need a language as fresh and living as the truths with which we are in contact. For most mystics, this is the language of nerve tips.
E.W.F. Tomlin on Simone Weil's use of language.”
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E.W.F. Tomlin on Simone Weil's use of language.”
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