The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 115
... natural philosophy and one style for everything else but between a useful style and a useless style . He praises the style of the Society not only for its usefulness for natural philosophy , but as an ex- ample for others to follow to ...
... natural philosophy and one style for everything else but between a useful style and a useless style . He praises the style of the Society not only for its usefulness for natural philosophy , but as an ex- ample for others to follow to ...
Pagina 181
... natural philosophy in the category of the useless : Can the Science of natural things , whose subject they hold to be Corpus naturale mobile , be only speculative , and not prac- tical ? is there no further end nor consideration in ...
... natural philosophy in the category of the useless : Can the Science of natural things , whose subject they hold to be Corpus naturale mobile , be only speculative , and not prac- tical ? is there no further end nor consideration in ...
Pagina 182
... Natural Philosophy " is the practical " science of natural things " as opposed to mere words— the " speculation , abstractive notions , mentall operations , and verball disputes " unhinged from material stuff of those who do not make ...
... Natural Philosophy " is the practical " science of natural things " as opposed to mere words— the " speculation , abstractive notions , mentall operations , and verball disputes " unhinged from material stuff of those who do not make ...
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