... written by incoherent parcels ; and, after long intervals of neglect, resumed again, as my humour or occasions permitted ; and "at last, in a retirement, where an attendance on my health gave me leisure, it was brought into that order thou now seest... The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany - 第303页1821全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Michael Simpson - 1998 - 500 页
...next meeting, gave the first entrance into this discourse; which having been thus begun by chance, was continued by entreaty; written by incoherent parcels;...me leisure, it was brought into that order thou now seest it. (7) Beginning, unlike Descartes's method, in the homosocial setting of the Platonic dialogue,... | |
| Frederick Ferre, Frederick Ferré - 1998 - 416 页
...next meeting, gave the first entrance into this discourse, which having been thus begun by chance, was continued by entreaty; written by incoherent parcels;...me leisure, it was brought into that order thou now seest it (Locke 1956: 4-5). The history of its writing was thus entirely unsystematic. It was catch-ascatch-can,... | |
| Frederick Copleston - 1999 - 452 页
...follow. In his 'Epistle to the Reader' Locke makes open acknowledgement of the fact that the Essay was 'written by incoherent parcels; and after long intervals...resumed again, as my humour or occasions permitted'. This serves to explain defects in arrangement and a certain repetitiveness; 'the way it has been writ... | |
| James Fieser - 2000 - 340 页
...considered, gave the first entrance to his Essay; which, being begun by chance, was continued by intreaty, written by incoherent parcels, and after long intervals of neglect resumed again, as humour or occasion permitted."" The first book of his Essay, which, with submission, I think the worst,... | |
| Christoph Herbert Lüthy, John Emery Murdoch, William Royall Newman - 2001 - 626 页
...continued by Intreaty; written by incoherent parcels; and, after long intervals of neglect, resum'd again, as my Humour or Occasions permitted; and at...leisure, it was brought into that order, thou now seest it.10 Drafts A and B represent two distinct attempts by Locke to develop his "hasty and undigested... | |
| Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 2003 - 544 页
...first entrance into this Discourse; which having been thus begun by chance, was continued by intreaty; written by incoherent parcels; and after long intervals...me leisure, it was brought into that order thou now seest it. This discontinued way of writing may have occasioned, besides others, two contrary faults,... | |
| Frederick Copleston - 2003 - 452 页
...follow. In his 'Epistle to the Reader' Locke makes open acknowledgement of the fact that the Essay was 'written by incoherent parcels; and after long intervals...resumed again, as my humour or occasions permitted'. This serves to explain defects in arrangement and a certain repetitiveness; 'the way it has been writ... | |
| James Beattie - 2004 - 216 页
...subject never before considered, gave the first entrance to his Essay; which, being begun by chance, was continued by entreaty, written by incoherent parcels,...after long intervals of neglect resumed again, as humour or occasion permitted'. 5 The first book of his Essay, which, with submission, I think the worst,... | |
| Lex Newman - 2007 - 18 页
...continued by Intreaty,- written by incoherent parcels, and after long intervals of neglect, resum'd again, as my Humour or Occasions permitted; and at...leisure, it was brought into that order, thou now seest it. (E: 7) engaged was "morality and revealed religion."1 The meeting itself took place in the... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 页
...next meeting, gave the first entrance into this discourse, which having been thus begun by chance, was continued by entreaty ; written by incoherent parcels,...my humour or occasions permitted ; and at last in retirement, where an attendance on my health gave me leisure, it was brought into that order thou now... | |
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