Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent, 1947 - 305 頁 |
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第 54 頁
... cause present to determine what it should be . For to bring in the will , or reason , as causes of their own cause , that is , as at once causes and effects , can satisfy those only who , in their pretended evidences of a God , having ...
... cause present to determine what it should be . For to bring in the will , or reason , as causes of their own cause , that is , as at once causes and effects , can satisfy those only who , in their pretended evidences of a God , having ...
第 61 頁
... cause of a particular act of association , is distinct from contemporaneity , as the condition of all association . Seeing a mackerel , it may happen , that I immediately think of gooseberries , because I at the same time ate mackerel ...
... cause of a particular act of association , is distinct from contemporaneity , as the condition of all association . Seeing a mackerel , it may happen , that I immediately think of gooseberries , because I at the same time ate mackerel ...
第 297 頁
... Cause and Effect , which , like the two poles of the magnet manifest the being and unity of the one power by relative opposites , and give , as it were , a substratum of permanence , of identity , and therefore of reality , to the ...
... Cause and Effect , which , like the two poles of the magnet manifest the being and unity of the one power by relative opposites , and give , as it were , a substratum of permanence , of identity , and therefore of reality , to the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Supposed irritability of men of genius brought to | 14 |
The authors obligations to critics and the prob | 25 |
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