Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... SCHOLIUM . A chain without a staple , from which all the links derived their stability , or a series without a first , has been not inaptly allegorized , as a string of blind men , each hold- ing the skirt of the man before him ...
... SCHOLIUM . A chain without a staple , from which all the links derived their stability , or a series without a first , has been not inaptly allegorized , as a string of blind men , each hold- ing the skirt of the man before him ...
第 266 頁
... SCHOLIUM . If we affirm of a board that it is blue , the predicate ( blue ) is accidental , and not implied in the subject , board . If we affirm of a circle that it is equi - radial , the pre- dicate indeed is implied in the definition ...
... SCHOLIUM . If we affirm of a board that it is blue , the predicate ( blue ) is accidental , and not implied in the subject , board . If we affirm of a circle that it is equi - radial , the pre- dicate indeed is implied in the definition ...
第 268 頁
... SCHOLIUM . If a man be asked how he knows that he is ? he can only answer , sum quia sum . But if ( the absoluteness of this certainty having been admitted ) he be again asked , how he , the individual person , came to be , then in ...
... SCHOLIUM . If a man be asked how he knows that he is ? he can only answer , sum quia sum . But if ( the absoluteness of this certainty having been admitted ) he be again asked , how he , the individual person , came to be , then in ...
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