Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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And since each particular has relation to all in general , it can know no perfect or true relation of anything in a world not perfectly and fully known . " The same may be considered in any dissected animal , plant ...
And since each particular has relation to all in general , it can know no perfect or true relation of anything in a world not perfectly and fully known . " The same may be considered in any dissected animal , plant ...
الصفحة 193
If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be considered as wit which is at once natural and new , that which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production , acknowledged to be just ; if it be that which he that never ...
If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be considered as wit which is at once natural and new , that which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production , acknowledged to be just ; if it be that which he that never ...
الصفحة 1183
... and others of that stamp , have a meaning : when otherwise , they have none . [ CHAPTER I ] To a person considered by himself , the value of a pleasure or pain considered by itself will be greater or less according to the ...
... and others of that stamp , have a meaning : when otherwise , they have none . [ CHAPTER I ] To a person considered by himself , the value of a pleasure or pain considered by itself will be greater or less according to the ...
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