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... sense herein perfection , Man must deny his nature's imperfection ; 7 Which to be false , even sense itself doth prove , Since every beast in it doth us exceed ; Besides , these senses which we thus approve , In us as many divers ...
... sense herein perfection , Man must deny his nature's imperfection ; 7 Which to be false , even sense itself doth prove , Since every beast in it doth us exceed ; Besides , these senses which we thus approve , In us as many divers ...
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... sense only comprehends singularities , the understanding univer- salities . Secondly , the sense hath no innate notions . Thirdly , brutes cannot reflect upon themselves . Bees indeed make neat and curious works , and many other ...
... sense only comprehends singularities , the understanding univer- salities . Secondly , the sense hath no innate notions . Thirdly , brutes cannot reflect upon themselves . Bees indeed make neat and curious works , and many other ...
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... sense , " 18 30 and the sense fading is called memory , so that imagination and memory are but one thing . This is a riddle which Oedipus himself cannot unriddle . Doth the strength of imag- ination consist in decaying of sense ? It ...
... sense , " 18 30 and the sense fading is called memory , so that imagination and memory are but one thing . This is a riddle which Oedipus himself cannot unriddle . Doth the strength of imag- ination consist in decaying of sense ? It ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
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