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In the same essay too , I assigned sundry reasons , chiefly drawn from a comparison of passages in the Latin poets with the original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins ' odes to those of Gray ; and of ...
In the same essay too , I assigned sundry reasons , chiefly drawn from a comparison of passages in the Latin poets with the original Greek , from which they were borrowed , for the preference of Collins ' odes to those of Gray ; and of ...
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Of this prolific truth , of this great fundamental law , he declared HOBBS to have been the original 15 discoverer , while its full application to the whole intellectual system we owed to David Hartley ; who stood in the same relation ...
Of this prolific truth , of this great fundamental law , he declared HOBBS to have been the original 15 discoverer , while its full application to the whole intellectual system we owed to David Hartley ; who stood in the same relation ...
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The word , idéa , in its original sense as used by Pindar , Aristophanes , and in the Gospel of St. Matthew , represented the visual abstraction of a distant object , when we see the whole without distinguishing its parts .
The word , idéa , in its original sense as used by Pindar , Aristophanes , and in the Gospel of St. Matthew , represented the visual abstraction of a distant object , when we see the whole without distinguishing its parts .
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