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... Reason to an O alti- tudo ! " But this liberation of faith was achieved only by the humiliation and enchainment of the reason : Since I was of understanding to know we knew nothing , my reason hath been more pliable to the will of Faith ...
... Reason to an O alti- tudo ! " But this liberation of faith was achieved only by the humiliation and enchainment of the reason : Since I was of understanding to know we knew nothing , my reason hath been more pliable to the will of Faith ...
Sivu 477
... Reason ; and when that governs , as it does in the belief of fiction , Reason is not destroyed , but misled , or blinded : that can prescribe to the Reason , during the time of the representation , some- what like a weak belief of what ...
... Reason ; and when that governs , as it does in the belief of fiction , Reason is not destroyed , but misled , or blinded : that can prescribe to the Reason , during the time of the representation , some- what like a weak belief of what ...
Sivu 478
... Reason go hand in hand ; the first can- not leave the last behind ; and though Fancy , when it sees the wide gulf , would venture over as the nimbler , yet it is withheld by Reason , which will refuse to take the leap , when the ...
... Reason go hand in hand ; the first can- not leave the last behind ; and though Fancy , when it sees the wide gulf , would venture over as the nimbler , yet it is withheld by Reason , which will refuse to take the leap , when the ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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