| Peter Harrison - 2002 - 292 pages
...which being Philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of Words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions....will appear to be, either nonsense, or very flat and jejune.129 Another clerie, the Reverend Cave Beck, Rector of St Helen's, Ipswich, expressed similar... | |
| L. Jonathan Cohen - 2002 - 364 pages
...which being philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions. And several of these pretended, mysterious, profound notions, expressed in great swelling words, whereby some men... | |
| Rhodri Lewis - 2007 - 24 pages
...which being Philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of Words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions....being this way examined, will appear to be, either nonsence, or very flat and jejune^ 0 If realised, Wilkins's scheme would supersede conventional languages,... | |
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