Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... impression , each of which may recal the other . The apparent springs " Saltus vel transitus etiam longissimos , " he explains by the same thought having been a component 5 part of two or more total impressions . Thus " ex Scipione ...
... impression , each of which may recal the other . The apparent springs " Saltus vel transitus etiam longissimos , " he explains by the same thought having been a component 5 part of two or more total impressions . Thus " ex Scipione ...
第 77 頁
... impression from the top of St. Paul's church ; and how rapid and continuous the series of such total impressions . If therefore we suppose the absence of all interference of the 15 will , reason , and judgement , one or other of two ...
... impression from the top of St. Paul's church ; and how rapid and continuous the series of such total impressions . If therefore we suppose the absence of all interference of the 15 will , reason , and judgement , one or other of two ...
第 235 頁
... impressions are either made precisely at the same Instant of Time , or in the contiguous successive Instants . ' Cp . also Biog . Lit. i . 69 : ' Hobbs ... must have reduced all its forms to the one law of time . ' PAGE 77 1. 4. our ...
... impressions are either made precisely at the same Instant of Time , or in the contiguous successive Instants . ' Cp . also Biog . Lit. i . 69 : ' Hobbs ... must have reduced all its forms to the one law of time . ' PAGE 77 1. 4. our ...
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