I have never yet been able to perceive how any thing can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning — and yet it must be. Can it be that even the greatest philosopher ever arrived at his goal without putting aside numerous objections. However it may... Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats - 第 41 頁John Keats 著 - 1848 - 393 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Allan C. Christensen - 2000 - 340 頁
...concession to the philosophers' "consequitive reasoning", he queries the concession, then declares: "However it may be, O for a Life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts!" Imagination proved that: we shall enjoy ourselves here after by having what we called happiness on... | |
| John R. Strachan - 2003 - 218 頁
...yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consequitive reasoning — and yet it must be — Can it be that even the greatest Philosopher...Vision in the form of Youth' a Shadow of reality to come — and this consideration has further conv[i]nced me for it has come as auxiliary to another... | |
| John Keats - 2009 - 588 頁
...yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consequitive reasoning — and yet it must be. Can it be that even the greatest Philosopher...Vision in the form of Youth," a Shadow of reality to come, and this consideration has further convinced me for it has come as auxiliary to another favorite... | |
| Poonam Trivedi, Dennis Bartholomeusz - 2005 - 316 頁
...Heart's affections and the truth of Imagination. What the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be truth ... It is "a Vision in the form of Youth" a shadow of reality to come and this consideration has further conv[i]nced me for it has come as auxiliary to another favourite... | |
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