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It is worth pausing to consider the boldness , characteristic of the era , of setting out to describe not the objects but the means of knowledge . This subjectivism was to become of the very essence of Romanticism , yet the contribution ...
It is worth pausing to consider the boldness , characteristic of the era , of setting out to describe not the objects but the means of knowledge . This subjectivism was to become of the very essence of Romanticism , yet the contribution ...
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By the Heavens and Earth which were past , the Apostle means the Primogenial ones , ... which , he says , perished in the Deluge . The Present ones , those which we enjoy , are appointed to a contrary Fate , and must perish by Fire .
By the Heavens and Earth which were past , the Apostle means the Primogenial ones , ... which , he says , perished in the Deluge . The Present ones , those which we enjoy , are appointed to a contrary Fate , and must perish by Fire .
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Nor is it strange ; for what , for the most part , mean we by Genius , but the Power of accomplishing great things without the means ... That raises his structure by means invisible ; This is by the skilful use of common tools .
Nor is it strange ; for what , for the most part , mean we by Genius , but the Power of accomplishing great things without the means ... That raises his structure by means invisible ; This is by the skilful use of common tools .
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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