The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 2
... the bridge , and awaken- ing in the travelled spectator's mind blended recollections of Warwick , Oxford , and Windsor . The scene and circumstances of his early training were thus of a kind to 2 July , Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
... the bridge , and awaken- ing in the travelled spectator's mind blended recollections of Warwick , Oxford , and Windsor . The scene and circumstances of his early training were thus of a kind to 2 July , Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
Pàgina 3
... kind ; and the second personal reference , found amongst his hasty jottings , tends to show that even then , instead of being content to keep these ideals to himself , he was compelled by an irresistible prompting of nature to ...
... kind ; and the second personal reference , found amongst his hasty jottings , tends to show that even then , instead of being content to keep these ideals to himself , he was compelled by an irresistible prompting of nature to ...
Pàgina 4
... relations that , although Prior was three years older , he soon fell completely under Berkeley's influence , and came to regard him as a kind 6 of superior being . Prior was himself a man of 4 July , Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
... relations that , although Prior was three years older , he soon fell completely under Berkeley's influence , and came to regard him as a kind 6 of superior being . Prior was himself a man of 4 July , Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
Pàgina 6
... kind of after - glow , towards the close of life . That he should have produced his philosophical works while still almost a student , is certainly a marvellous proof of Berkeley's precocity as a thinker . The first , and , in some ...
... kind of after - glow , towards the close of life . That he should have produced his philosophical works while still almost a student , is certainly a marvellous proof of Berkeley's precocity as a thinker . The first , and , in some ...
Pàgina 7
... kind of paralysis of intellectual and volitional effort . But , so far from having the least sympathy with such a state of mind , Berkeley was , in this sense , a terrible realist . His idealism . is , in fact , the result of intense ...
... kind of paralysis of intellectual and volitional effort . But , so far from having the least sympathy with such a state of mind , Berkeley was , in this sense , a terrible realist . His idealism . is , in fact , the result of intense ...
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