Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 頁 |
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第 5 頁
... mode of expressing the same sense , the chances are always greatly in favor of his finding a better word . " Tan- quam scopulum sic vites insolens verbum , " is the wise advice of Cæsar to the Roman Orators , and the precept applies ...
... mode of expressing the same sense , the chances are always greatly in favor of his finding a better word . " Tan- quam scopulum sic vites insolens verbum , " is the wise advice of Cæsar to the Roman Orators , and the precept applies ...
第 12 頁
... modes of teaching which have produced , and are producing , youths of a very different stamp ; modes of teaching , in comparison with which we have been called on to despise our great public schools , and universities " In whose halls ...
... modes of teaching which have produced , and are producing , youths of a very different stamp ; modes of teaching , in comparison with which we have been called on to despise our great public schools , and universities " In whose halls ...
第 85 頁
... mode of manifestation , so to represent familiar objects as to awaken in the minds of others a kin- dred feeling concerning them and that freshness of sensation which is the constant accompani- ment of mental , no less than of bodily ...
... mode of manifestation , so to represent familiar objects as to awaken in the minds of others a kin- dred feeling concerning them and that freshness of sensation which is the constant accompani- ment of mental , no less than of bodily ...
第 94 頁
... with the former , or materialism ; and Berkeley can boast an ancestry at least as venerable as Gassendi or Hobbs . These conjectures , however , concern- ing the mode in which our perceptions origin- ated , CHAPTER V. ...
... with the former , or materialism ; and Berkeley can boast an ancestry at least as venerable as Gassendi or Hobbs . These conjectures , however , concern- ing the mode in which our perceptions origin- ated , CHAPTER V. ...
第 95 頁
... mode in which our perceptions origin- ated , could not alter the natural difference of things and thoughts . In the former , the cause appeared wholly external , while in the latter , sometimes our will interfered as the producing or ...
... mode in which our perceptions origin- ated , could not alter the natural difference of things and thoughts . In the former , the cause appeared wholly external , while in the latter , sometimes our will interfered as the producing or ...
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