Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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... Proud in their meanness : and themselves they cheat With noisy emptiness of learned phrase , Their subtle fluids , impacts , essences , Untenanting creation of its God ; and his sense of the inadequacy , if not impiety , of all ...
... Proud in their meanness : and themselves they cheat With noisy emptiness of learned phrase , Their subtle fluids , impacts , essences , Untenanting creation of its God ; and his sense of the inadequacy , if not impiety , of all ...
第 63 頁
When two distinct meanings are confounded under one or more words , ( and such must be the case , as sure as our knowledge is progressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of ...
When two distinct meanings are confounded under one or more words , ( and such must be the case , as sure as our knowledge is progressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of ...
第 69 頁
Whenever there- fore any one of the movements , which constitute a complex 10 impression , is renewed through the senses , the others succeed mechanically . It follows of necessity therefore that Hobbs as well as Hartley and all others ...
Whenever there- fore any one of the movements , which constitute a complex 10 impression , is renewed through the senses , the others succeed mechanically . It follows of necessity therefore that Hobbs as well as Hartley and all others ...
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