Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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第 viii 頁
That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts 74 CHAPTER VII . - Of the necessary consequences of the Hartleian theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation ...
That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts 74 CHAPTER VII . - Of the necessary consequences of the Hartleian theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation ...
第 lxvi 頁
He begins with an historical discussion of the theory of association , and compares Aristotle's theory with that of Hartley ; the inadequacy of the ' mechanical theory ' is then exposed , and the true nature of association explained .
He begins with an historical discussion of the theory of association , and compares Aristotle's theory with that of Hartley ; the inadequacy of the ' mechanical theory ' is then exposed , and the true nature of association explained .
第 214 頁
The theory that the hero of sonnets i - cxxvi is William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke , was put forward by J. Boaden in the Gentleman's Magazine for Oct. 1832. A month later H. W. Bright wrote to the Magazine claiming to have reached the ...
The theory that the hero of sonnets i - cxxvi is William Herbert , Earl of Pembroke , was put forward by J. Boaden in the Gentleman's Magazine for Oct. 1832. A month later H. W. Bright wrote to the Magazine claiming to have reached the ...
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