Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 296 páginas First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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... Hartley .. There have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solution . The first step was to construct a table of distinctions ...
... Hartley .. There have been men in all ages , who have been impelled as by an instinct to propose their own nature as a problem , and who devote their attempts to its solution . The first step was to construct a table of distinctions ...
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... Hartley ; who stood in the same relation to Hobbs as Newton to Kepler ; the law of association being that to the mind , which gravitation is to matter . Of the former clause in this assertion , as it respects the comparative merits of ...
... Hartley ; who stood in the same relation to Hobbs as Newton to Kepler ; the law of association being that to the mind , which gravitation is to matter . Of the former clause in this assertion , as it respects the comparative merits of ...
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... Hartley and all others who derive association from the connection and interdependence of the supposed matter , the movements of which constitute our thoughts , must have reduced all its forms to the one law of time . But even the merit ...
... Hartley and all others who derive association from the connection and interdependence of the supposed matter , the movements of which constitute our thoughts , must have reduced all its forms to the one law of time . But even the merit ...
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... Hartley teaches ) -nor finally , ( with yet more recent dreamers ) of chemical compositions by elective affinity , or of an electric light at once the immediate object and the ultimate organ of inward vision 102 In the first place it is ...
... Hartley teaches ) -nor finally , ( with yet more recent dreamers ) of chemical compositions by elective affinity , or of an electric light at once the immediate object and the ultimate organ of inward vision 102 In the first place it is ...
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... Hartley differs from Aristotle ; then , to exhibit the grounds of my conviction , that he differed only to err ; and next as the result , to shew , by what influences of the choice and judgment the associative power becomes either ...
... Hartley differs from Aristotle ; then , to exhibit the grounds of my conviction , that he differed only to err ; and next as the result , to shew , by what influences of the choice and judgment the associative power becomes either ...
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