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... Idea of a black Cloud , and a great Noise , which makes no great Impression upon us . But the Idea of it occurring in Meditation , sets before us the most forcible , most resistless , and consequently the most dreadful Phænomenon in ...
... Idea of a black Cloud , and a great Noise , which makes no great Impression upon us . But the Idea of it occurring in Meditation , sets before us the most forcible , most resistless , and consequently the most dreadful Phænomenon in ...
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... ideas which we , dependent upon sense- impressions , comprehend only vaguely from their partial and imperfect mani- festations in the objects which surround us . Such ideas Dennis describes as " the Original Idea's of things , which in ...
... ideas which we , dependent upon sense- impressions , comprehend only vaguely from their partial and imperfect mani- festations in the objects which surround us . Such ideas Dennis describes as " the Original Idea's of things , which in ...
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... idea of progress and to the idea of decay as well - only specious , however , for Dennis never conceived of endless growth toward perfection nor of endless decay ; he saw no general tendency at work . As one language declines , another ...
... idea of progress and to the idea of decay as well - only specious , however , for Dennis never conceived of endless growth toward perfection nor of endless decay ; he saw no general tendency at work . As one language declines , another ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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