Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... things together without end . Not a single thing appears solitary and altogether devoid of connection : the only difference is , For how should this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If we can specify the idea , that idea ...
... things together without end . Not a single thing appears solitary and altogether devoid of connection : the only difference is , For how should this be done ? what idea is it that we are to add ? If we can specify the idea , that idea ...
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... things but what are connected with many others ; and when a thing thus connected becomes a subject of thought , it com- monly suggests many of its connections . Among these a choice is afforded : we can insist upon one , rejecting ...
... things but what are connected with many others ; and when a thing thus connected becomes a subject of thought , it com- monly suggests many of its connections . Among these a choice is afforded : we can insist upon one , rejecting ...
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... things by distant and fanciful relations , which surprise because they are unexpected : such relations , being of ... things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what order they be ...
... things by distant and fanciful relations , which surprise because they are unexpected : such relations , being of ... things of equal rank , such as sheep in a fold , or trees in a wood , it must be indifferent in what order they be ...
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... things are brought together without the slightest connection , if it be not be called verbal , i . e . taking the same word in different what may meanings . Surgamus : solet esse gravis cantantibus umbra . Juniperi gravis umbra : nocent ...
... things are brought together without the slightest connection , if it be not be called verbal , i . e . taking the same word in different what may meanings . Surgamus : solet esse gravis cantantibus umbra . Juniperi gravis umbra : nocent ...
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... things now mentioned , raise emotions by means of their pro- perties and qualities . To the emotion raised by a ... thing to which it belongs ; it might be answered , that such abstraction may serve the purposes of reasoning , but is too ...
... things now mentioned , raise emotions by means of their pro- perties and qualities . To the emotion raised by a ... thing to which it belongs ; it might be answered , that such abstraction may serve the purposes of reasoning , but is too ...
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