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Page 64
... nihil , " why should we judge by a dif- ferent rule two printed works , only because the one author was alive , and the other in his grave ? What literary man has not regretted the prudery of Spratt in refusing to let his friend Cowley ...
... nihil , " why should we judge by a dif- ferent rule two printed works , only because the one author was alive , and the other in his grave ? What literary man has not regretted the prudery of Spratt in refusing to let his friend Cowley ...
Page 137
... nihil in intellectu quod non prius in sensa , without Leibnitz's qualifying præter ip- sum intellectum , and in the same sense , in which it was understood by Hartley and Condilliac : and what Hume had demonstratively deduced from this ...
... nihil in intellectu quod non prius in sensa , without Leibnitz's qualifying præter ip- sum intellectum , and in the same sense , in which it was understood by Hartley and Condilliac : and what Hume had demonstratively deduced from this ...
Page 154
... nihil : unde et disciplinæ se- veriores et philosophia ipsa jam fere prorsus etiam a doctis negliguntur . Quod quidem pro- positum studiorum , nisi mature corrigitur , tam magnum rebus incommodum dabit , quám dedit Barbaries olim ...
... nihil : unde et disciplinæ se- veriores et philosophia ipsa jam fere prorsus etiam a doctis negliguntur . Quod quidem pro- positum studiorum , nisi mature corrigitur , tam magnum rebus incommodum dabit , quám dedit Barbaries olim ...
Page 155
... nihil temerè loqui , assuescere labori , et imagine prudentiæ & modestiæ tegere angustiores partes captûs dum exercitationem et usum , quo isti in civi- libus rebus pollent , pro natura et magnitudine ingenii plerique accipiunt ...
... nihil temerè loqui , assuescere labori , et imagine prudentiæ & modestiæ tegere angustiores partes captûs dum exercitationem et usum , quo isti in civi- libus rebus pollent , pro natura et magnitudine ingenii plerique accipiunt ...
Page 221
... , moresque alii , nova mentis imago , Vox aliudque sonat . Jamque observatio vitæ Multa dedit : -lugere nihil , ferre omnia ; jamque Paulatim lacrymas rerum experientia tersit . CHAPTER XI . An affectionate exhortation to those who in 221.
... , moresque alii , nova mentis imago , Vox aliudque sonat . Jamque observatio vitæ Multa dedit : -lugere nihil , ferre omnia ; jamque Paulatim lacrymas rerum experientia tersit . CHAPTER XI . An affectionate exhortation to those who in 221.
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