By Dr Blair's means I have been • fee. In particular, the article " Txulcncc" ш the " Encyclopédie.'1 favoured with the perusal of your performance, which I have read with great pleasure and attention. It is certainly very rare... A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen - 第 163 頁Thomas Thomson 著 - 1855完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Dugald Stewart - 1803 - 238 頁
...and affords fo much entertainment to " the reader ; though I muft ftill regret " the difad vantages under which I read it, " as I never had the whole...fully to compare one part with " another. To this reafon, chiefly, I af" cribe fome obfcurities, which, in fpite " of your fhort analyfis or abftract,... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 頁
...perusal of your performance, which I have read with great pleasure and attention. It is certainly very rare, that a piece so deeply philosophical is wrote...regret the disadvantages under which I read it, as 1 never had the whole performance at once before me, and could not be able fully to compare one part... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 頁
...perusal of your performance, which I have read with great " pleasure and attention. It is certainly very rare, that a " piece so deeply philosophical is wrote...one part with " another. To this reason, chiefly, I ascribe some obscuri" ties, which, in spite of your short analysis OF abstract, still " seem to hang... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1818 - 466 頁
...very rare, that a pieee so deeply philosophieal is written with so mueh spirit, and affords so mueh entertainment to the reader ; though I must still regret the disadvantages under whieh I read it, as I never had the whole performanee at onee before me, and eould not be able fully... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield, Henry Mackenzie - 1822 - 614 頁
...affords fo much entertainment to the reader ; " though I muft ftill regret the difadvantages un" der which I read it, as I never had the whole " performance...fully to compare one part with another, " To this reafon, chiefly, I afcribe fome obfcuri«' ties, which, in fpite of your fhort analyfis or ab*' ftract,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 頁
...pleasure and attention. It is certainly very rare, that a piece so deeply philosophical is written with so much spirit, and affords so much entertainment to the reader; though I must still regret the dis-. advantages under which I read it, as I never had the whole performance at once before me, and... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1823 - 320 頁
...perusal of your performance, which I have read with " great pleasure and attention. It is certainly very rare, " that a piece so deeply philosophical is wrote..." under which I read it, as I never had the whole per" formance at once before me, and could not be able ful" ly to compare one part with another. To... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 430 頁
...have. great pleasure and attention^ mainly th;a ;i piece so deeg^^hilo| Jjvritte^ ' See, in partica much spirit, and affords so much entertainment to...one part with another. To this reason, chiefly, I ascribe some obscurities, which, in spite of your short analysis or abstract, still seem to hang over... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 410 頁
...deeply philosophical is written with so * See, in particular, the article Existence in the Encyclopedic. much spirit, and affords so much entertainment to...compare one part with another. To this reason, chiefly, 1 ascribe some obscurities, which, in spite of your short analysis or abstract, still seem to hang... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 422 頁
...deeply philosophical is written with so * See, in particular, the article Existence in the Encyclopedic. much spirit, and affords so much entertainment to...compare one part with another. To this reason, chiefly, 1 ascribe some obscurities, which, in spite of your short analysis or abstract, still seem to hang... | |
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