Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... thought . ' Now in the preface , whatever may be implied , there is no definite allusion to the distinc- tion of fancy and imagination . This fact , taken in con- junction with the evidence of the Biographia Literaria , justifies the ...
... thought . ' Now in the preface , whatever may be implied , there is no definite allusion to the distinc- tion of fancy and imagination . This fact , taken in con- junction with the evidence of the Biographia Literaria , justifies the ...
第 73 頁
... thought the elements of its materials . In consulting the excellent commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Parva Naturalia of Aristotle , I was struck at once with its close resemblance to Hume's Essay on association . The main thoughts ...
... thought the elements of its materials . In consulting the excellent commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Parva Naturalia of Aristotle , I was struck at once with its close resemblance to Hume's Essay on association . The main thoughts ...
第 109 頁
... thought , now as the thought , or act of thinking , and now as a thought , or the object of our reflec- tion ; and we do this without confusion or obscurity . The very words , objective and subjective , of such constant recur- 15 rence ...
... thought , now as the thought , or act of thinking , and now as a thought , or the object of our reflec- tion ; and we do this without confusion or obscurity . The very words , objective and subjective , of such constant recur- 15 rence ...
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