All those sublime thoughts which tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise and footing here : in all that great extent wherein the mind wanders in those remote speculations it may seem to be elevated with, it stirs not... An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Page 98by John Locke - 1806Full view - About this book
| John Locke - 1722 - 640 pages
...whereon to build all thofe Notions, which ever he flull have naturally in this World. All thqfe ftiblime Thoughts, which tower above the Clouds, and reach as high as Heaven it felf, take their rife and footing here : In all that great Extent wherein the Mind wanders, in thofe... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 pages
...Notions, which ever he (hall have naturally in this World. All thofe fublime Thoughts, which rower above the Clouds, and reach as high as Heaven itfelf, take their Rife and Footing here : In ail that great Extent wherein the Mind wamiers, in thofe remote Speculations it may feem to be elevated... | |
| 1800 - 528 pages
...are the original of all knowledge." The rale is general ; no exception can be made : for " all thole fublime thoughts which tower above the clouds, and...itfelf, take their rife and footing here : in all the great extent wherein the mind wanders in thofe remote fpeculations it may feem to be elevated with,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 pages
...groundwork whereon to build all thole notions which ever he fnall have naturally in this world. Ail thofe fublime thoughts which tower above the clouds,...fpeculations it may feem to be elevated with, it ftirs not one jot beyond thofe ideas which fenfe or refection have offered for its contemplation. ยง25. In... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 pages
...groundwork whereon to build all thofe notions which ever he fhall have naturally in this world. Ail thofe fublime thoughts which tower above the clouds,...great extent wherein the mind wanders in thofe remote ("peculations it may feem ta be elevated with, it ftirs not one jot beyond thofe idfas which ft'fi/e... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...the difcovery of any thing, and the groundwork whereon to build all those notions which ever he fhall have naturally in this world. All thofe fublime thoughts...tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itftlf, take their rife and footing here. In all that great extent wherein the mind wanders in thofe... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 pages
...whereon to build all those notions which ever he shall have naturally in this world. All those sublime thoughts which tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise and footing here : in all that good extent wherein the mind wanders, in those... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 pages
...whereon to build all those notions which ever he shall have naturally in this world. All those sublime thoughts which tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise and footing here : in all that good extent wherein the mind wanders, in those... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 552 pages
...whereon to build all those notions which ever he shall have naturally in this world. All those sublime thoughts which tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise and footing here : in all that good extent wherein the mind wanders, in those... | |
| John Minter Morgan - 1826 - 294 pages
...Persian satrap of considerable eminence ' Justly has it been remarked by Locke, " that all those sublime thoughts which tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise and footing here: in all that good extent wherein the mind wanders, in those... | |
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