Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... universal reason . Thus in the reign of Charles II . the philosophic world was called to arms by the moral sophisms of Hobbs , and the ablest writers exerted themselves in the detection of an error , which a school boy would now be able ...
... universal reason . Thus in the reign of Charles II . the philosophic world was called to arms by the moral sophisms of Hobbs , and the ablest writers exerted themselves in the detection of an error , which a school boy would now be able ...
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... universal law of the passive fancy and mechanical memory ; that which supplies to all other faculties their objects , to all thought the elements of its materials . In consulting the excellent commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on the ...
... universal law of the passive fancy and mechanical memory ; that which supplies to all other faculties their objects , to all thought the elements of its materials . In consulting the excellent commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on the ...
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... universal sun , that spies and informers might tyrannize and escape in the omin- ous darkness . Oh ! if these mistaken men intoxicated and bewildered with the panic of property , which they them- selves were the chief agents in exciting ...
... universal sun , that spies and informers might tyrannize and escape in the omin- ous darkness . Oh ! if these mistaken men intoxicated and bewildered with the panic of property , which they them- selves were the chief agents in exciting ...
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... universal fulfilment ; for man must either rise or sink . It is the essential mark of the true philoso- pher to rest satisfied with no imperfect light , as long as the impossibility of attaining a fuller knowledge has not been ...
... universal fulfilment ; for man must either rise or sink . It is the essential mark of the true philoso- pher to rest satisfied with no imperfect light , as long as the impossibility of attaining a fuller knowledge has not been ...
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... universal . It is what a few have taught and learnt in the schools , and which the many repeat without asking them- selves concerning their own meaning . The realism common to all mankind is far elder and lies infinitely deeper than ...
... universal . It is what a few have taught and learnt in the schools , and which the many repeat without asking them- selves concerning their own meaning . The realism common to all mankind is far elder and lies infinitely deeper than ...
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