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Sivu 476
... argument is indeed no more than a mere fallacy , which will evidently appear , 600 when we distinguish place , as it relates to plays , into real and imaginary . The real place is that theatre , or piece of ground , on which the play is ...
... argument is indeed no more than a mere fallacy , which will evidently appear , 600 when we distinguish place , as it relates to plays , into real and imaginary . The real place is that theatre , or piece of ground , on which the play is ...
Sivu 479
... argument ; yet I think the comparison of a glass will discover very aptly the fallacy of his argument , both con- cerning time and place . The strength of his reason depends on this , that the less cannot comprehend the greater . I have ...
... argument ; yet I think the comparison of a glass will discover very aptly the fallacy of his argument , both con- cerning time and place . The strength of his reason depends on this , that the less cannot comprehend the greater . I have ...
Sivu 547
... argument was much relied on in proselyting , especially in polite circles where scepticism was becoming a fashionable philosophy . Bishop Burnet recorded his puzzled observation of it : And now that the main principles of religion were ...
... argument was much relied on in proselyting , especially in polite circles where scepticism was becoming a fashionable philosophy . Bishop Burnet recorded his puzzled observation of it : And now that the main principles of religion were ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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