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... light of Aristotle is to think that a borrowed light can increase the original light from whom it is taken . So then no true succession of wits having been in the world , either we must conclude that knowledge is but a task for one ...
... light of Aristotle is to think that a borrowed light can increase the original light from whom it is taken . So then no true succession of wits having been in the world , either we must conclude that knowledge is but a task for one ...
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... light ] , whereof Hera- clitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima ' , [ the dry light is the best soul ; ] but it becometh Lumen madidum or maceratum , [ a light charged with moisture , ] being steeped and infused in the ...
... light ] , whereof Hera- clitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima ' , [ the dry light is the best soul ; ] but it becometh Lumen madidum or maceratum , [ a light charged with moisture , ] being steeped and infused in the ...
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... light upon the water ? Splendet tremulo sub lumine pontus : [ Beneath the trembling light glitters the sea . ] Are not the organs of the senses of one kind with the organs of reflexion , the eye with a glass , the ear with a cave or ...
... light upon the water ? Splendet tremulo sub lumine pontus : [ Beneath the trembling light glitters the sea . ] Are not the organs of the senses of one kind with the organs of reflexion , the eye with a glass , the ear with a cave or ...
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