Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... words , ( and such must be the case , as sure as our knowledge is pro- gressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word , will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of ...
... words , ( and such must be the case , as sure as our knowledge is pro- gressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word , will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of ...
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... word Kings , to express what we call represen- Κινησεῖς , tations or ideas , but he carefully distinguishes them from material motion , designating the latter always by annexing the words Ev Tony , or On the contrary in his treatise ...
... word Kings , to express what we call represen- Κινησεῖς , tations or ideas , but he carefully distinguishes them from material motion , designating the latter always by annexing the words Ev Tony , or On the contrary in his treatise ...
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... word is not in Johnson , nor have I met with it elsewhere . " Neither have I ! I constructed it myself from the Greek words , ε TλTTE i . e . to shape into one ; because , having to convey a new sense , I thought that a new term would ...
... word is not in Johnson , nor have I met with it elsewhere . " Neither have I ! I constructed it myself from the Greek words , ε TλTTE i . e . to shape into one ; because , having to convey a new sense , I thought that a new term would ...
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