Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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... sense of " High Church " - the sense in which the Wesleys and William Law were " High Church " : they took their religion very seriously and insisted on a high and respected status for the Church of England as the official vehicle of ...
... sense of " High Church " - the sense in which the Wesleys and William Law were " High Church " : they took their religion very seriously and insisted on a high and respected status for the Church of England as the official vehicle of ...
179. oldal
... sense , not the Platonic : that is to say , sense impressions . And , as the empiricist knows , apart from divine revelation , sense impressions are the ultimate source of all true knowledge ( " science ” ) . This passage is of great ...
... sense , not the Platonic : that is to say , sense impressions . And , as the empiricist knows , apart from divine revelation , sense impressions are the ultimate source of all true knowledge ( " science ” ) . This passage is of great ...
203. oldal
... sense is not " concrete ” nor “ par- ticular , " in the sense of " something definite " ; rather , it is “ par- ticular " in the sense of " singularity " ( Keats's term ) , of what is idiosyncratic , esoteric , of limited availability ...
... sense is not " concrete ” nor “ par- ticular , " in the sense of " something definite " ; rather , it is “ par- ticular " in the sense of " singularity " ( Keats's term ) , of what is idiosyncratic , esoteric , of limited availability ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
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