Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... gives no contradiction to fame . There is not a spot in his existence for which his warmest admirer need fear the light of day . Bishop Berkeley was not only a ... give such a 4 [ Jan. Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II.
... gives no contradiction to fame . There is not a spot in his existence for which his warmest admirer need fear the light of day . Bishop Berkeley was not only a ... give such a 4 [ Jan. Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II.
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... give birth to his dis- belief of the existence of matter . " The connection is one which we fear it would be difficult to trace , though the suggestion is delicious . The romances with which Berkeley amused his eager and manifold in ...
... give birth to his dis- belief of the existence of matter . " The connection is one which we fear it would be difficult to trace , though the suggestion is delicious . The romances with which Berkeley amused his eager and manifold in ...
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... give a sketch of Ischia ia to Pope , a curious story is told . The priest was in his cell when the young clergyman , heretic in more than religious faith , went to see him . He was discovered " cooking in a small pipkin a medicine for a ...
... give a sketch of Ischia ia to Pope , a curious story is told . The priest was in his cell when the young clergyman , heretic in more than religious faith , went to see him . He was discovered " cooking in a small pipkin a medicine for a ...
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... give it here ; and yet we know nothing which more illustrates the spirit of the man . Bits of true wis- dom are in it , with interminglings of that fantastic t theorising of which a " thinker " : so called , seldom shakes himself ...
... give it here ; and yet we know nothing which more illustrates the spirit of the man . Bits of true wis- dom are in it , with interminglings of that fantastic t theorising of which a " thinker " : so called , seldom shakes himself ...
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... give him , to men powerful in Church and State . Here is one of these commendatory letters , which not only throws the vivid light of personal revelation upon Berkeley , but reveals out of the darkness , in one of his softest mo- ments ...
... give him , to men powerful in Church and State . Here is one of these commendatory letters , which not only throws the vivid light of personal revelation upon Berkeley , but reveals out of the darkness , in one of his softest mo- ments ...
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