English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 184
... mind is not forward to make ; especially in those who have given themselves up to a party , and only hunt for what they can scrape together that may favour and support the tenets of it . Such men wilfully exclude themselves from truth ...
... mind is not forward to make ; especially in those who have given themselves up to a party , and only hunt for what they can scrape together that may favour and support the tenets of it . Such men wilfully exclude themselves from truth ...
Page 442
... mind ? And is not this a direct repugnancy , and altogether inconceivable ? But though it were possible that solid , figured , moveable substances may exist without the mind , corresponding to the ideas we have of bodies , yet how is it ...
... mind ? And is not this a direct repugnancy , and altogether inconceivable ? But though it were possible that solid , figured , moveable substances may exist without the mind , corresponding to the ideas we have of bodies , yet how is it ...
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... mind . I ask whether that intelligence hath not all the reason to believe the existence of corporeal substances , represented by his ideas , and exciting them in his mind , that you can possibly have for believing the same thing ? Of ...
... mind . I ask whether that intelligence hath not all the reason to believe the existence of corporeal substances , represented by his ideas , and exciting them in his mind , that you can possibly have for believing the same thing ? Of ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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