Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... stands , in the dim Camera Ob- scura of his own consciousness , gaz- ing at the reflections of things turned topsy - turvy by the laws of nature . Is it a real world that is outside ? No. It is but some phan- tasm , probably quite ...
... stands , in the dim Camera Ob- scura of his own consciousness , gaz- ing at the reflections of things turned topsy - turvy by the laws of nature . Is it a real world that is outside ? No. It is but some phan- tasm , probably quite ...
Pagina 21
... stand- ing by him , and his baby to amuse him , and his ear continually on the strain for such echoes from Eng- land as might come across the sea , the indomitable soul set to work again , and produced , by way of oc- cupation to his ...
... stand- ing by him , and his baby to amuse him , and his ear continually on the strain for such echoes from Eng- land as might come across the sea , the indomitable soul set to work again , and produced , by way of oc- cupation to his ...
Pagina 22
... stands alone among philo- dence and self - interest ; -and whom sophers , and in a very small mino- a bad colonist was correspondingly rity even among men . One friend hard upon as upon an abject and in- he had who understood and appre ...
... stands alone among philo- dence and self - interest ; -and whom sophers , and in a very small mino- a bad colonist was correspondingly rity even among men . One friend hard upon as upon an abject and in- he had who understood and appre ...
Pagina 25
... stands upon you to act with vigour in this cause , and shake off the shackles of sloth from your Countrymen , the rather because there be some who surmise that yourselves have put them on . Right or wrong , men will be apt to judge of ...
... stands upon you to act with vigour in this cause , and shake off the shackles of sloth from your Countrymen , the rather because there be some who surmise that yourselves have put them on . Right or wrong , men will be apt to judge of ...
Pagina 26
... standing Berkeley's philosophical understanding , his liberal mind and friendly ways of thinking , and experience of the world , it is evident that he looked upon the penal laws respecting Roman Ca- tholics as a matter of course , unal ...
... standing Berkeley's philosophical understanding , his liberal mind and friendly ways of thinking , and experience of the world , it is evident that he looked upon the penal laws respecting Roman Ca- tholics as a matter of course , unal ...
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