| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 400 sivua
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceffion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 sivua
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceflion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 sivua
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinftnef* of imagery ; how the fucceflion of objefts will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 sivua
...the experiment,' or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diflinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceffion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 302 sivua
...convenience for writing, defers the description to a time of more leisure, and better accommodation. He who has not made the experiment, or who is not...features and discriminations will be compressed and conglobated into one gross and general idea. To this dilatory notation must be imputed the false relations... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 432 sivua
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceffion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 424 sivua
...the experiment, or who is ii6't accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceflion of objpcts will be broken, iiow feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 sivua
...writing, defers the description to a time of more leisure and .better accommodation. But he who has made the experiment, or who is not accustomed to <require...imagery; how the succession of objects will be broken, Jiow separate parts will be confused, and how ,many particular features and discriminations will ',te... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 360 sivua
...convenience for vrriting, defers the description to a time of more leisure and better accommodation. He who has not made the experiment, or who is not...features and discriminations will be compressed and conglobated into one gross and general idea. To this dilatory notation must be imputed the false relations... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 424 sivua
...convenience for writing, defers the description to a time of more leisure and better accommodation. He who has not made the experiment, or who is not...how separate parts will be confused, and how many cc 3 particular particular features and discriminations will be compressed and conglobated into one... | |
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