The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 2
... earliest ideal world . He was fortunate in being early sent to one of the best schools in Ireland - the Grammar School or College of Kilkenny , long celebrated for its excellent masters and the many eminent pupils it sent into the world ...
... earliest ideal world . He was fortunate in being early sent to one of the best schools in Ireland - the Grammar School or College of Kilkenny , long celebrated for its excellent masters and the many eminent pupils it sent into the world ...
Pàgina 3
of his early training were thus of a kind to impress deeply on Berkeley's mind the charm of collegiate activity and ... early period . Slight as they are , these hints furnished by himself are peculiarly significant and instructive ...
of his early training were thus of a kind to impress deeply on Berkeley's mind the charm of collegiate activity and ... early period . Slight as they are , these hints furnished by himself are peculiarly significant and instructive ...
Pàgina 4
... early practice . From his childhood he had evinced an unaccountable turn that way . He had no doubt tried his powers of persuasive speech in defending many a juvenile paradox , first among the family circle at Dysart Castle , and then ...
... early practice . From his childhood he had evinced an unaccountable turn that way . He had no doubt tried his powers of persuasive speech in defending many a juvenile paradox , first among the family circle at Dysart Castle , and then ...
Pàgina 5
... early years of his college course , after kindling all the energies of his mind to a pitch of concentrated and sustained enthusiasm , seems to have worked itself out by the time he left for London in 1713 . During the closing years of ...
... early years of his college course , after kindling all the energies of his mind to a pitch of concentrated and sustained enthusiasm , seems to have worked itself out by the time he left for London in 1713 . During the closing years of ...
Pàgina 6
and Philonous , the philosophical fervour of his early youth passed away never to return , except in a feebler form , as a kind of after - glow , towards the close of life . That he should have produced his philosophical works while ...
and Philonous , the philosophical fervour of his early youth passed away never to return , except in a feebler form , as a kind of after - glow , towards the close of life . That he should have produced his philosophical works while ...
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