| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...thoughts or conceive apart from each other those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far I will not deny I can abstract, if that... | |
| William Hazlitt - Authors, English - 1836 - 538 pages
...thoughts, or conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far I will not deny I can abstract, if that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 530 pages
...thoughts, or conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far I will not deny I can abstract, if that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 pages
...thoughts, or conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far I will not deny I can abstract, if that... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...thoughts, or conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus, I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose w1thout thinking on the rose itself. So far, I will not deny, I can abstract — if... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so di1aided. Thus, I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose w1thout thinking on the rose itself. So far, I will not deny, I can abstract—if that... | |
| George Berkeley - Idealism - 1874 - 430 pages
...thoughts, or conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus, I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far, I will not deny, I can abstract — if... | |
| George Berkeley - Idealism - 1878 - 318 pages
...thoughts or conceive apart from each other those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far I will not deny I can abstract, if that... | |
| George Berkeley - Idealism - 1897 - 466 pages
...thoughts, or conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus, I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far, I will not deny, I can abstract—if that... | |
| William Hazlitt - English essays - 1904 - 632 pages
...thoughts, or conceive apart from each other, those things which, perhaps, I never perceived by sense so divided. Thus I imagine the trunk of a human body without the limbs, or conceive the smell of a rose without thinking on the rose itself. So far I will not deny I can abstract, if that... | |
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