Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... tion . When they are objects of memory and imagination , they get the names of phantasms . When , by further refinement , and being stripped of their particularities , they become objects of science , they are called intelligible ...
... tion . When they are objects of memory and imagination , they get the names of phantasms . When , by further refinement , and being stripped of their particularities , they become objects of science , they are called intelligible ...
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... tion , however , must be considered as too sweep- ing ; and to be admitted , therefore , with many grains of allowance : " I would engage , " says he , " to furnish you with a catalogue of English books , published within the compass of ...
... tion , however , must be considered as too sweep- ing ; and to be admitted , therefore , with many grains of allowance : " I would engage , " says he , " to furnish you with a catalogue of English books , published within the compass of ...
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... tion and consequence . His love of retirement , however , led him to refuse all overtures of this kind ; nor would he on any account engage in the disputes which , in the year 1719 , were car- ried on among his brethren with so much ...
... tion and consequence . His love of retirement , however , led him to refuse all overtures of this kind ; nor would he on any account engage in the disputes which , in the year 1719 , were car- ried on among his brethren with so much ...
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