The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 5
... become Berkeley's humble servant , and promptly do his bidding , in any matter , great or small . Prior's steadfast devotion is one of the earliest and most striking examples of the extraordinary personal influence Berkeley exercised ...
... become Berkeley's humble servant , and promptly do his bidding , in any matter , great or small . Prior's steadfast devotion is one of the earliest and most striking examples of the extraordinary personal influence Berkeley exercised ...
Pàgina 6
... become denizens of Berkeley's philosophical household , regard him as amongst the greatest of philosophers and wisest of men . Another tradition con- necting him with Goldsmith's uncle Conterini , brings into prominent relief the ...
... become denizens of Berkeley's philosophical household , regard him as amongst the greatest of philosophers and wisest of men . Another tradition con- necting him with Goldsmith's uncle Conterini , brings into prominent relief the ...
Pàgina 7
... become indifferent to the activities of life , and are said therefore to live in a world of imagination , where the characters and events are alike unreal . The result is a kind of paralysis of intellectual and volitional effort . But ...
... become indifferent to the activities of life , and are said therefore to live in a world of imagination , where the characters and events are alike unreal . The result is a kind of paralysis of intellectual and volitional effort . But ...
Pàgina 13
... become so universal that it was even dangerous for 6 a man to have been known once to converse with him . ' Toland , unable to face the storm , fled precipitately from the kingdom , discharging a Parthian pamphlet at the Irish Parlia ...
... become so universal that it was even dangerous for 6 a man to have been known once to converse with him . ' Toland , unable to face the storm , fled precipitately from the kingdom , discharging a Parthian pamphlet at the Irish Parlia ...
Pàgina 14
... become the literary cham- pion of outraged orthodoxy . While the excitement was at its height , Browne published his reply to Toland , which , though in some respects an able work , bears unmistakeable marks of the violent and bitter ...
... become the literary cham- pion of outraged orthodoxy . While the excitement was at its height , Browne published his reply to Toland , which , though in some respects an able work , bears unmistakeable marks of the violent and bitter ...
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