Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... and spirit are therefore no longer absolutely heterogeneous , but may without any absurdity be supposed to be dif ferent modes , or degrees in perfection , of a The common substratum . To this possibility , how- ever CHAPTER VIII. ...
... and spirit are therefore no longer absolutely heterogeneous , but may without any absurdity be supposed to be dif ferent modes , or degrees in perfection , of a The common substratum . To this possibility , how- ever CHAPTER VIII. ...
第 137 頁
... supposed in order to render experience itself possible . The first book of Locke's Essays ( if the supposed error , which it labours to subvert , be not a mere thing of straw , an absurdity which , no man ever did , or indeed ever could ...
... supposed in order to render experience itself possible . The first book of Locke's Essays ( if the supposed error , which it labours to subvert , be not a mere thing of straw , an absurdity which , no man ever did , or indeed ever could ...
第 266 頁
... supposed indemon- strable truths exempted from the prophane ap- proach of philosophic investigation by the ami- able Beattie , and other less eloquent and not more profound inaugurators of common sense on the throne of philosophy ; a ...
... supposed indemon- strable truths exempted from the prophane ap- proach of philosophic investigation by the ami- able Beattie , and other less eloquent and not more profound inaugurators of common sense on the throne of philosophy ; a ...
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