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Pagina 123
... sense of the need of the times , led him to emphasize what order in this world must contribute to a great society , rather than to turn to other - world vision . In Donne we have the irony in which radical contempt of the world ...
... sense of the need of the times , led him to emphasize what order in this world must contribute to a great society , rather than to turn to other - world vision . In Donne we have the irony in which radical contempt of the world ...
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... sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is nothing but decaying sense ; and is found 10 in men , and many other living Creatures , aswell sleeping , as waking . The decay of Sense in men waking , is not the decay of the motion made in ...
... sense , as to another . IMAGINATION therefore is nothing but decaying sense ; and is found 10 in men , and many other living Creatures , aswell sleeping , as waking . The decay of Sense in men waking , is not the decay of the motion made in ...
Pagina 219
... sense , imagination , and memory - there results what may be called understanding . This kind of understanding is common to man and beast . It yields what Hobbes calls foresight or prudence - in other words , natural wisdom . In the ...
... sense , imagination , and memory - there results what may be called understanding . This kind of understanding is common to man and beast . It yields what Hobbes calls foresight or prudence - in other words , natural wisdom . In the ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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