Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 10 頁
... opinions at the same time about the same thing ? We did ; and rightly . Then that part of the soul which has an opinion contrary to measure can hardly be the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And ...
... opinions at the same time about the same thing ? We did ; and rightly . Then that part of the soul which has an opinion contrary to measure can hardly be the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And ...
第 161 頁
... opinion concerning the Ancients , yet told him , he had forborne , till his discourse were ended , to ask him why he preferred the English plays above those of other nations ? and whether we ought not to submit our stage to the ...
... opinion concerning the Ancients , yet told him , he had forborne , till his discourse were ended , to ask him why he preferred the English plays above those of other nations ? and whether we ought not to submit our stage to the ...
第 272 頁
... opinion anticipated ; it is natural to delight more in what we find or make , than in what we receive . Judgement , like other faculties , is improved by practice , and its advancement is hindered by submission to dictatorial decisions ...
... opinion anticipated ; it is natural to delight more in what we find or make , than in what we receive . Judgement , like other faculties , is improved by practice , and its advancement is hindered by submission to dictatorial decisions ...
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