Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... Newton's piety was equally strong . Loth to exclude God from the universe which He had created , Newton believed , like Henry More , that ' space is a substance which is extended but not corporeal and which is an attribute of God.'42 ...
... Newton's piety was equally strong . Loth to exclude God from the universe which He had created , Newton believed , like Henry More , that ' space is a substance which is extended but not corporeal and which is an attribute of God.'42 ...
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... Newton for his chief inspiration , and , in so doing , invokes the memory of Virgil's lines to Lucretius : But chiefly Newton let me soar with thee , And while surveying all yon starry vault With admiration I attentive gaze , Thou shalt ...
... Newton for his chief inspiration , and , in so doing , invokes the memory of Virgil's lines to Lucretius : But chiefly Newton let me soar with thee , And while surveying all yon starry vault With admiration I attentive gaze , Thou shalt ...
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... Newton's death . Thomson depicts Newton as the man who finally overcame ' the Din / Of specious Words , and Tyranny of Names , ' and instead with heroick Patience Years on Years Deep - searching , saw at last the SYSTEM dawn , And shine ...
... Newton's death . Thomson depicts Newton as the man who finally overcame ' the Din / Of specious Words , and Tyranny of Names , ' and instead with heroick Patience Years on Years Deep - searching , saw at last the SYSTEM dawn , And shine ...
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