Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... once granted ) would lie in the logical coherence of the arguments and the consistency with which the same principle is applied throughout the system . A further attraction lay in the fact that Hartley , with all his materialism , was a ...
... once granted ) would lie in the logical coherence of the arguments and the consistency with which the same principle is applied throughout the system . A further attraction lay in the fact that Hartley , with all his materialism , was a ...
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... once the crutch and orna- ment , which at once supports and betrays , the infirmity of human virtue ; is the character and property of the man , who labours for our intellectual pleasures , less entitled to a 10 share of our fellow ...
... once the crutch and orna- ment , which at once supports and betrays , the infirmity of human virtue ; is the character and property of the man , who labours for our intellectual pleasures , less entitled to a 10 share of our fellow ...
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... once to the source of his doctrines , and ( as far as we can judge from the remains yet extant of 10 Greek philosophy ) as to the first , so to the fullest and most perfect enunciation of the associative principle , viz . to the ...
... once to the source of his doctrines , and ( as far as we can judge from the remains yet extant of 10 Greek philosophy ) as to the first , so to the fullest and most perfect enunciation of the associative principle , viz . to the ...
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