Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... Human Understanding . So necessary it is to give accurate defi- nitions , and so preventive of dispute are definitions when accurate . Berkeley has taken great pains to prove another proposition equally evident , That there can be no ...
... Human Understanding . So necessary it is to give accurate defi- nitions , and so preventive of dispute are definitions when accurate . Berkeley has taken great pains to prove another proposition equally evident , That there can be no ...
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... human nature , makes part of the common nature of man ; the former makes part of the nature of this or that man . Propensity is a name common to both ; for it signifies a principle as well as a disposition . 131. Affection , signifying ...
... human nature , makes part of the common nature of man ; the former makes part of the nature of this or that man . Propensity is a name common to both ; for it signifies a principle as well as a disposition . 131. Affection , signifying ...
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... human face nor voice Is seen or heard . A dreadful din was wont To grate the sense , which enter'd here from groans And howls of slaves condemn'd , from clink of chains , And crash of rusty bars and creaking hinges ; And ever and anon ...
... human face nor voice Is seen or heard . A dreadful din was wont To grate the sense , which enter'd here from groans And howls of slaves condemn'd , from clink of chains , And crash of rusty bars and creaking hinges ; And ever and anon ...
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... human nature , and governed by principles common to all men . The design of the present undertaking , which aspires not to morality , is , to examine the sensitive branch of human nature , to trace the objects that are naturally ...
... human nature , and governed by principles common to all men . The design of the present undertaking , which aspires not to morality , is , to examine the sensitive branch of human nature , to trace the objects that are naturally ...
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... human nature ; and without a knowledge of these rules it is not to be ex- pected that any performance will be so successful as to obtain any great or lasting portion of the public approbation . - Barron's Lect . vol . i . p 16. ] proper ...
... human nature ; and without a knowledge of these rules it is not to be ex- pected that any performance will be so successful as to obtain any great or lasting portion of the public approbation . - Barron's Lect . vol . i . p 16. ] proper ...
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