The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding; exemplified in the extraordinary Case of Automathes, a young Nobleman, who was accidentally left in his Infancy upon a desolate Island, and continued Nineteen Years in that solitary State, separate from... Trésor de livres rares et précieux - Page 25de Johann Georg T. Grässe - 1863Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | John Ruskin - 1907 - 868 pages
...I have a few words to say to Professor Tyndall, but they must be * "The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding; exemplified in the extraordinary...his infancy upon a desolate island, and continued nineteen years in that solitary state, separate from all human society." By John Kirkby. 1745. Small... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1907 - 776 pages
...I have a few words to say to Professor Tyndall, but they must be * "The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding; exemplified in the extraordinary case of Automathes, a young nobleman who va accidentally left in his infancy upon a desolate island, and continued nineteen years in that solitary... | |
 | Rossiter Johnson - 1908 - 678 pages
...trifles." Automathes, the hero of John Kirkby's philosophical romance, The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding Exemplified in the Extraordinary...His Infancy upon a Desolate Island, and Continued Nineteen Years in That Solitary State, Separate from All Human Society. The object is to show how a... | |
 | William S. Walsh - 1914 - 406 pages
...Robinson Crusoe, a philosophical fiction (l 745) by John Kirby, entitled: The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding, exemplified in the extraordinary...his infancy upon a desolate island, and continued nineteen years in that solitary state, separate from all human society. Automathes, son of a shipwrecked... | |
 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Albert Leitzmann (germaniste).) - 1926 - 570 pages
...£eb,rer 3obn Äfrtbp, 490 juerft Sonbon 1745 nfäitntn unter bem Sftel: „The capacity and extent of the human understanding, exemplified in the extraordinary...in his infancy upon a desolate island and continued nineteen years in that solitary state separate from all human society" ; pgl. Ulln'di, CÍobfnfon uno... | |
 | 1898 - 794 pages
...of the Human Understanding: exemplified in the Extraordinary Oase of Automathes: a Yonng Nnbleman. who was Accidentally left in his Infancy. upon a desolate Island, and contiiuied Nineteen Years in that solitary State, separate from all Human Society. A Narrative abounding... | |
 | W. B. Carnochan - 1987 - 260 pages
...rejection. 12. The full title of Automathes, published in 1745, is: The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding; Exemplified in the Extraordinary...his Infancy, upon a desolate Island, and continued Nineteen Years in that solitary State, separate from all Human Society. Kirkby's fiction was largely... | |
 | David Fausett - 1994 - 244 pages
...juif errant", Revue de Litterature Comparee (1925), 5-36. Kirkby, John, The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding, exemplified in the extraordinary...his Infancy upon a desolate Island, and continued Nineteen Years in that solitary State, separate from all human Society, London, 1745. Kleerkooper,... | |
 | Azim Nanji - 1997 - 300 pages
...Kirby had in 1745 published a Life of Automathes, with the full title of The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding Exemplified in the Extraordinary...in his infancy upon a desolate island and continued nineteen years in that solitary state separate from all human society), obviously inspired by the thesis... | |
 | Julia V. Douthwaite - 2002 - 329 pages
...in the Extraordinary Case of Automathes (1745), whose subtitle describes the novel's basic premise: A Young Nobleman, who was Accidentally left in his Infancy, upon a Desolate Island, and continued Nineteen Years in that solitary State, separate from all Human Society. A Narrative Abounding with... | |
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