Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Strana 264
... present , there is a strict metaphysical distinction between myself and others , and that my personal identity so far , or in the close , continued , inseparable connection between my past and present impressions , is firmly and ...
... present , there is a strict metaphysical distinction between myself and others , and that my personal identity so far , or in the close , continued , inseparable connection between my past and present impressions , is firmly and ...
Strana 265
... present self , there is no link of connection , no sympathy , no reaction , no mutual consciousness between them , nor even a possi- bility of any thing of the kind , in a mechanical and personal sense . Up to the present point , the ...
... present self , there is no link of connection , no sympathy , no reaction , no mutual consciousness between them , nor even a possi- bility of any thing of the kind , in a mechanical and personal sense . Up to the present point , the ...
Strana 275
... present feelings , or give me an immediate interest in my future feel- ings , before they exist , is an express contradiction in terms . It can only affect me as an imaginary idea , or an idea of truth . But so may the interests of ...
... present feelings , or give me an immediate interest in my future feel- ings , before they exist , is an express contradiction in terms . It can only affect me as an imaginary idea , or an idea of truth . But so may the interests of ...
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