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Pagina ix
... imagination 3. Philosophy relating to reason HISTORY . POESY Natural history considered as to the subject Natural history considered as to its use Civil history Ecclesiastical history Division of poetry PHILOSOPHY . Primitive or general ...
... imagination 3. Philosophy relating to reason HISTORY . POESY Natural history considered as to the subject Natural history considered as to its use Civil history Ecclesiastical history Division of poetry PHILOSOPHY . Primitive or general ...
Pagina ix
... imaginative . Let him look into the errors of Cato the second , and he will never be one of the Antipodes , to tread opposite to the present world 6. It disposes men to leisure and retirement . It were strange if that , which ...
... imaginative . Let him look into the errors of Cato the second , and he will never be one of the Antipodes , to tread opposite to the present world 6. It disposes men to leisure and retirement . It were strange if that , which ...
Pagina ix
... imaginations : vain altercations : vain affec- tations . Delicate learning 1. It is the study of words , and not of matter . 39 How is it possible but this should have an operation to discredit learning , even with vulgar capacities ...
... imaginations : vain altercations : vain affec- tations . Delicate learning 1. It is the study of words , and not of matter . 39 How is it possible but this should have an operation to discredit learning , even with vulgar capacities ...
Pagina xix
... imagination . 3. Philosophy relating to the reason . Division HISTORY . 1. Natural . 2. Civil . 3. Ecclesiastical . 4. Literary . LITERARY HISTORY 1. It is the history of learning from age to age . 101 2. It is in general deficient ...
... imagination . 3. Philosophy relating to the reason . Division HISTORY . 1. Natural . 2. Civil . 3. Ecclesiastical . 4. Literary . LITERARY HISTORY 1. It is the history of learning from age to age . 101 2. It is in general deficient ...
Pagina xxiii
... imagination . 2. It is in words restrained : in matter unlicensed . The imagination not being tied to the laws of matter , may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed , and sever that which nature hath joined ; and so make ...
... imagination . 2. It is in words restrained : in matter unlicensed . The imagination not being tied to the laws of matter , may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed , and sever that which nature hath joined ; and so make ...
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