The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 9
... hand , but in terms of high general praise , the opinions of Descartes , Malebranche , and Locke . Elsewhere in the treatise , he designates Locke as vir sapientissimus . These names indi- cate the new direction his studies had taken ...
... hand , but in terms of high general praise , the opinions of Descartes , Malebranche , and Locke . Elsewhere in the treatise , he designates Locke as vir sapientissimus . These names indi- cate the new direction his studies had taken ...
Pàgina 46
... hand , with Hume and Kant on the other , as well as with the modern schools of realistic idealism and extreme sensationalism , he well deserves to occupy a niche of his own in the history of philosophy , and his writings must be ...
... hand , with Hume and Kant on the other , as well as with the modern schools of realistic idealism and extreme sensationalism , he well deserves to occupy a niche of his own in the history of philosophy , and his writings must be ...
Pàgina 47
... hand by the great monarch , who , with unrivalled gene- rosity , had done all that delicacy could suggest and munificence could supply to make the fugitive forget the state of White- hall and Saint James ' . The magnificent toilet ...
... hand by the great monarch , who , with unrivalled gene- rosity , had done all that delicacy could suggest and munificence could supply to make the fugitive forget the state of White- hall and Saint James ' . The magnificent toilet ...
Pàgina 49
... hand ; but no one uttered a single word , leaving their tears to express how much they felt for her affliction . The tragedy of real life , unlike that of the stage , is usually a veiled feeling . " The Queen ( one of the nuns of ...
... hand ; but no one uttered a single word , leaving their tears to express how much they felt for her affliction . The tragedy of real life , unlike that of the stage , is usually a veiled feeling . " The Queen ( one of the nuns of ...
Pàgina 55
... of the Barricades , and , looking back over the city which he had loved so deeply , shook his hand at it with imprecations . to the Gentleman's Magazine ' in 1798 , giving some 1872 . 55 The Stuarts at Saint Germains .
... of the Barricades , and , looking back over the city which he had loved so deeply , shook his hand at it with imprecations . to the Gentleman's Magazine ' in 1798 , giving some 1872 . 55 The Stuarts at Saint Germains .
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