The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1867 - 601 pagini |
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Pagina 402
... Power of Thought in action , thinking a universe ; and not in any possibility of forgetting , totally annihilating , the cre- ation and himself ; which would be an inconceivable thing , an impossibility , and an absurdity . 16. The ...
... Power of Thought in action , thinking a universe ; and not in any possibility of forgetting , totally annihilating , the cre- ation and himself ; which would be an inconceivable thing , an impossibility , and an absurdity . 16. The ...
Pagina 404
... thought , but only of the finite thinking person , among other created things , whether as an individual , physical ... power of thought in thinking , that is , of move- ment in creating and forgetting , and in changing the order of ...
... thought , but only of the finite thinking person , among other created things , whether as an individual , physical ... power of thought in thinking , that is , of move- ment in creating and forgetting , and in changing the order of ...
Pagina 434
... power of thought , which constitutes the soul , be directed upon any particular portion of the series , out of the whole field of the finite thought and knowledge , he remembers , or recollects , that portion only ; the rest stands not ...
... power of thought , which constitutes the soul , be directed upon any particular portion of the series , out of the whole field of the finite thought and knowledge , he remembers , or recollects , that portion only ; the rest stands not ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional ..., Volumul 2 Nathaniel Holmes Vizualizare completă - 1887 |
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