The Authorship of Shakespeare, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 - 828 páginas |
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... human thought . Standing where Plato stood , long before him , and Des Cartes and Leibnitz , immediately after him , essentially , on the solid platform of fact and universal method , he endeavored to instaurate , revive , and renew the ...
... human thought . Standing where Plato stood , long before him , and Des Cartes and Leibnitz , immediately after him , essentially , on the solid platform of fact and universal method , he endeavored to instaurate , revive , and renew the ...
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Nathaniel Holmes. " What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I end withal . " . Cor . , Act III . Sc . 1 . ― 66 He was not a man of physics merely , but understood metaphysics to be one part even of natural philosophy ...
Nathaniel Holmes. " What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I end withal . " . Cor . , Act III . Sc . 1 . ― 66 He was not a man of physics merely , but understood metaphysics to be one part even of natural philosophy ...
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... human , it has become easier for others to grasp the profound conceptions of Bacon , which , however obscurely expressed , were never- theless distinctly defined in the vast comprehension of his mighty intellect . " It is best , " he ...
... human , it has become easier for others to grasp the profound conceptions of Bacon , which , however obscurely expressed , were never- theless distinctly defined in the vast comprehension of his mighty intellect . " It is best , " he ...
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... human mind , and the ideas of the divine mind , that is to say , between certain idle dogmas and the real stamp and impression of created objects as they are found in nature . " 3 Plato , he said , " was without doubt a 1 De Aug. Scient ...
... human mind , and the ideas of the divine mind , that is to say , between certain idle dogmas and the real stamp and impression of created objects as they are found in nature . " 3 Plato , he said , " was without doubt a 1 De Aug. Scient ...
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... human mind becomes diffusive , and departs from the right use of itself and of its objects , and whilst it tends toward things more distant , falls back upon those that are nearer . " And when , through its own limited capacity , " it ...
... human mind becomes diffusive , and departs from the right use of itself and of its objects , and whilst it tends toward things more distant , falls back upon those that are nearer . " And when , through its own limited capacity , " it ...
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