The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 203. kötetA. Constable, 1906 |
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150. oldal
... cause of his disease . ' ' If he could rightly see this , ' Lucretius continues , each man would relin- quish all his own ... causes are to be sought even more in the spirit than in the body . When we find Byron exclaiming , long before ...
... cause of his disease . ' ' If he could rightly see this , ' Lucretius continues , each man would relin- quish all his own ... causes are to be sought even more in the spirit than in the body . When we find Byron exclaiming , long before ...
154. oldal
... causes . In the Advancement of ' Learning , ' Bacon says : 66 ' For the handling of final causes mixed with the rest in physical inquiries hath intercepted the severe and diligent inquiry of all real and physical causes , and given men ...
... causes . In the Advancement of ' Learning , ' Bacon says : 66 ' For the handling of final causes mixed with the rest in physical inquiries hath intercepted the severe and diligent inquiry of all real and physical causes , and given men ...
504. oldal
Or Critical Journal. A clear and convincing statement of all these facts and causes , and of the general principles to be borne in view in endeavouring to deal with those causes , will be no less important than actual recommendations ...
Or Critical Journal. A clear and convincing statement of all these facts and causes , and of the general principles to be borne in view in endeavouring to deal with those causes , will be no less important than actual recommendations ...
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