Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... round him ; he was as ignorant of whence he came and whither he was going . It may be said that true philosophy proposes no end to itself , and is beyond all vulgar long- ings after a result ; but we reply , that our estimate of its ...
... round him ; he was as ignorant of whence he came and whither he was going . It may be said that true philosophy proposes no end to itself , and is beyond all vulgar long- ings after a result ; but we reply , that our estimate of its ...
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... round him , with his desk before him , a musing and bewildered creature , and asks himself what is real , and what is a vain show . In that silence there is but one thing that makes itself evident , so as no man can contradict it . He ...
... round him , with his desk before him , a musing and bewildered creature , and asks himself what is real , and what is a vain show . In that silence there is but one thing that makes itself evident , so as no man can contradict it . He ...
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... round the Princess of Wales in her opposition Court in Leicester Fields . She gave the philosophers one even- ing in the week , and found recrea- tion in their learned talk . “ " Of this company were Dr. Clarke , Hoadley , Berkeley ...
... round the Princess of Wales in her opposition Court in Leicester Fields . She gave the philosophers one even- ing in the week , and found recrea- tion in their learned talk . “ " Of this company were Dr. Clarke , Hoadley , Berkeley ...
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... round the tea - table , in a summer parlour which looks into the garden , Alci- phron , after the first dish , turned down his cup , and , reclining back in his chair , proceeded as fol- lows " How comical are the little changes of ...
... round the tea - table , in a summer parlour which looks into the garden , Alci- phron , after the first dish , turned down his cup , and , reclining back in his chair , proceeded as fol- lows " How comical are the little changes of ...
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round him in that peaceful place . a most uncommon genius ; though , " 8 But that evening was destined to be a very. - .. The village , for it was nothing better , had few resources , but these were cultivated with a steady ad- herence ...
round him in that peaceful place . a most uncommon genius ; though , " 8 But that evening was destined to be a very. - .. The village , for it was nothing better , had few resources , but these were cultivated with a steady ad- herence ...
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