He who has not made the experiment, or who is not accustomed to require rigorous accuracy from himself, will scarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and distinctness of imagery... The works of Samuel Johnson - Stran 391avtor: Samuel Johnson - 1824Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 400 strani
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceffion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 strani
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinftnef* of imagery ; how the fucceflion of objefts will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 strani
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceflion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 strani
...the experiment,' or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diflinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceffion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 432 strani
...made the experiment, or who is not accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceffion of objects will be broken, how feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 424 strani
...the experiment, or who is ii6't accuftomed to require rigorous accuracy from himfelf, will fcarcely believe how much a few hours take from certainty of knowledge, and diftinctnefs of imagery ; how the fucceflion of objpcts will be broken, iiow feparate parts will be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 strani
...writing, defers the description to a time of more leisure and .better accommodation. But he who has made the experiment, or who is not accustomed to <require...imagery; how the succession of objects will be broken, Jiow separate parts will be confused, and how ,many particular features and discriminations will ',te... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 strani
...convenience for writing, defers the description to a time of more leisure and better accommodation. He who has not made the experiment, or who is not...how separate parts will be confused, and how many cc 3 particular particular features and discriminations will be compressed and conglobated into one... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 424 strani
...convenience for writing, defers the description to a time of more leisure and better accommodation. He who has not made the experiment, or who is not...how separate parts will be confused, and how many cc 3 particular particular features and discriminations will be compressed and conglobated into one... | |
| 1820 - 1412 strani
...ponderous style no reader can be ignorant, lias thus happily explained the cause of this superiority: " He who has not made the experiment, or who is not...accustomed to require rigorous accuracy from himself, will scarce*; ly believe how much a few hours take from the certainty of knowledge and distinctness of imagery;... | |
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