Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1805 - English literature |
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... Berkeley 4. Alexander Pope . ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell ....... 6. Jonathan Swift ...... 7. Thomas Parnell 8. Henry Grove ..................... . 9. John Byrom 10. Zachary Pearce Page 1 .... ........ 26 50 81 123 138 182 200 215 ... 227 ...
... Berkeley 4. Alexander Pope . ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell ....... 6. Jonathan Swift ...... 7. Thomas Parnell 8. Henry Grove ..................... . 9. John Byrom 10. Zachary Pearce Page 1 .... ........ 26 50 81 123 138 182 200 215 ... 227 ...
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... mutual , that , during the period of their residence in Dublin , they constantly lived and lodged together . To obtain celebrity as an author was with Budgell an B 2 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 3 George Berkeley.
... mutual , that , during the period of their residence in Dublin , they constantly lived and lodged together . To obtain celebrity as an author was with Budgell an B 2 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 3 George Berkeley.
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... BERKELEY , D. D. the celebrated Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland , was the son of Wil- liam Berkeley of Thomastown , in the county of Kilkenny , and was born on the twelfth of March , 1684 , at Kilcrin , near the native town of his fa- ther ...
... BERKELEY , D. D. the celebrated Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland , was the son of Wil- liam Berkeley of Thomastown , in the county of Kilkenny , and was born on the twelfth of March , 1684 , at Kilcrin , near the native town of his fa- ther ...
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... Berkeley , and of Hume , and which agrees in denying the immediate percep- tion of external objects , and in affirming that the object perceived must be some image or phan- tasm present to the mind , has been completely overturned by ...
... Berkeley , and of Hume , and which agrees in denying the immediate percep- tion of external objects , and in affirming that the object perceived must be some image or phan- tasm present to the mind , has been completely overturned by ...
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... Berkeley , by pushing home to all their conse- sequences the arguments of Leibnitz and Locke , and by presuming to trace the origin of powers of which we are almost necessarily ignorant , and for the investigation of which we have no ...
... Berkeley , by pushing home to all their conse- sequences the arguments of Leibnitz and Locke , and by presuming to trace the origin of powers of which we are almost necessarily ignorant , and for the investigation of which we have no ...
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