SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 26
... common agreement , that is , common experience . Lack of ' distinct ideas ' can thus lead to ambiguity , an unfruitful state of being ( III , x , 26 , 29 , vol . 2 , pp . 103-4 ) . In the fourth edition of the Essay ( 1700 ) , Locke ...
... common agreement , that is , common experience . Lack of ' distinct ideas ' can thus lead to ambiguity , an unfruitful state of being ( III , x , 26 , 29 , vol . 2 , pp . 103-4 ) . In the fourth edition of the Essay ( 1700 ) , Locke ...
Page 35
... common breeding , common sense , And at once grow scholars and fools ; . ( 11.42-4 , p . 56 ) It is not necessarily inconsistent of Swift , therefore , in The Battel of the Books , to describe Temple as both an Ancient and a Modern in ...
... common breeding , common sense , And at once grow scholars and fools ; . ( 11.42-4 , p . 56 ) It is not necessarily inconsistent of Swift , therefore , in The Battel of the Books , to describe Temple as both an Ancient and a Modern in ...
Page 88
... common Events ' , which is not their stock - in - trade . Gulliver may be right but the norms of just what may count as plain and simple do not stand clear of a social context where account needs to be taken of an audience . When the ...
... common Events ' , which is not their stock - in - trade . Gulliver may be right but the norms of just what may count as plain and simple do not stand clear of a social context where account needs to be taken of an audience . When the ...
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