| 1793 - 450 sidor
...that nothing exifts but as perceived by fome mind ; when the gentleman was going away Johnfon faid to him, " Pray, Sir, don't leave us : for we may perhaps forget to think of you, and then you will ceafe to exift." Goldfmith, upon being vifited by Johnfon one day in the Temple, faid to him with a... | |
| 1793 - 550 sidor
...by fome mind ; when the gentleman was going away Johnfon fuid to him, " Pray, Sir, don't leave ns : for we may perhaps forget to think of you, and then you will ceafe to exift." Goldfmith, upon being vifited by Johnfon one day in the Temple, faid to him with a... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 sidor
...nothing exifts but as perceived by fome mind;" when the gentleman was going away, Johnfon faid to him, te Pray, Sir, don't leave us ; for. we may, perhaps, forget to think of you, and then you will ceafe to exift." An impudent fellow from Scotland was de(eribed to him, as affecting to be a favage,... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 sidor
...overacted cordiality." " Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy, that nothing exists but as perceived...to think of you, and then you will cease to exist." " Goldsmith upon being visited by Johnson one day in the Temple, said to him with a little jealousy... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 sidor
...maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy, 1780. " Being in company with a gentleman who thought 71. that nothing exists but as perceived by some mind...to think of you, and then you will cease to exist/' " Goldsmith upon being visited by Johnson one day in the Temple, said to him with a little jealousy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 sidor
...cordiality." Being in company with a gentleman who affected to maintain Dr. Berkeley's strange position, " That nothing exists but as perceived by some mind;"...to think of you, and then you will cease to exist," An impudent fellow from Scotland was described to him, as affecting to be a savage, and railing at... | |
| 1794 - 622 sidor
...that nothing exifts but as perceived by fonie mind; when the gentleman was going away Johnfon faid to him, " Pray, Sir, don't leave us; for we may perhaps forget to think of you, and then you will ceafe 10 exilh " Goldfmith, upon being vifited by Johnfon one day in the Temple, faid to him with a... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 sidor
...gentleman who had defended the transcendental notion of things existing hut as perceived in thought, — when the gentleman was going away, Johnson said to him, " Pray, sir, don't leave us ; for we may per haps forget to think of you, and then you will cease to exist ! " Either of these arguments would... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 sidor
...an overacted cordiality. Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkley's 'ingenious philosophy, that nothing exists but as...the gentleman was going away, Johnson said to him, Prey, Sir, don't leave us; for we may perhaps forget to think of you, < and then you will cease to... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 sidor
...who affected to maintain Dr. Berkeley's strange position, " That nothing exists but as perceived bj some mind ;" when the gentleman was going away, Johnson...to think of you, and then you will cease to exist." An itnpudetit fellow from Scotland was described to him, as affecting to be a savage, and railing at... | |
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