The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... nature of things or the objects of thought ; yet he afterwards strove to limit the nature of things and of the human mind by the technical structure of language . Thus he endeavours to show that there are no abstract ideas , by enumera ...
... nature of things or the objects of thought ; yet he afterwards strove to limit the nature of things and of the human mind by the technical structure of language . Thus he endeavours to show that there are no abstract ideas , by enumera ...
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... nature or of God , to which the author appeals , are no other than a limited fertility and a limited earth . Within those bounds the rest is regulated by the laws of man . The division of the produce of the soil , the price of labour ...
... nature or of God , to which the author appeals , are no other than a limited fertility and a limited earth . Within those bounds the rest is regulated by the laws of man . The division of the produce of the soil , the price of labour ...
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... Nature still , and Nature is a great and mighty Goddess ! It is well for the Reverend Author that it is so . Individuality is , in his theory , the only definition of poetry . Whatever is , he hitches into rhyme . Who- ever makes an ...
... Nature still , and Nature is a great and mighty Goddess ! It is well for the Reverend Author that it is so . Individuality is , in his theory , the only definition of poetry . Whatever is , he hitches into rhyme . Who- ever makes an ...
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