The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 2
... true of the Diary of Foreign Travel and the Commonplace Book which the editor has discovered amongst the Berkeley manu- scripts . While all the papers have some interest , this latter volume has a peculiar value , as it contains ...
... true of the Diary of Foreign Travel and the Commonplace Book which the editor has discovered amongst the Berkeley manu- scripts . While all the papers have some interest , this latter volume has a peculiar value , as it contains ...
Pàgina 4
... true way of winning another to your opinion , we see depicted the future author of The Principles of Human Knowledge , ' and of the Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous . ' In all literature , it would be difficult to find a more ...
... true way of winning another to your opinion , we see depicted the future author of The Principles of Human Knowledge , ' and of the Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous . ' In all literature , it would be difficult to find a more ...
Pàgina 7
... true insight into Berkeley's character would thus discredit the myth , apart from Mrs. Berkeley's express testimony that her husband at all times ' strongly disliked such works , regarding them as no better ' than fooleries . ' The only ...
... true insight into Berkeley's character would thus discredit the myth , apart from Mrs. Berkeley's express testimony that her husband at all times ' strongly disliked such works , regarding them as no better ' than fooleries . ' The only ...
Pàgina 12
... true Church militant , alive to any opposition however feeble , and prompt to repel any aggression however slight . " One of these characteristic outbursts of somewhat excessive zeal had occurred just three years before Berkeley entered ...
... true Church militant , alive to any opposition however feeble , and prompt to repel any aggression however slight . " One of these characteristic outbursts of somewhat excessive zeal had occurred just three years before Berkeley entered ...
Pàgina 19
... true . Berkeley continually employs this test in its Cartesian breadth and universality . It is the ground of his continual appeals to the reader to look into his own mind , and ascertain whether he clearly and distinctly perceives the ...
... true . Berkeley continually employs this test in its Cartesian breadth and universality . It is the ground of his continual appeals to the reader to look into his own mind , and ascertain whether he clearly and distinctly perceives the ...
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