American Quarterly Review, Издања 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... mind from that time to the present , we find that there has been a constant and manifest tendency towards the practical . Imagination has yielded much of her ancient domain to reason ; the spirits which once peopled the air and held the ...
... mind from that time to the present , we find that there has been a constant and manifest tendency towards the practical . Imagination has yielded much of her ancient domain to reason ; the spirits which once peopled the air and held the ...
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... Mind , in all its present movements , is arriving at some end . Men are not willing to spend their strength in pursuing shadows , but seek some substantial good as the permanent re- ward of their exertions . In connection with this ...
... Mind , in all its present movements , is arriving at some end . Men are not willing to spend their strength in pursuing shadows , but seek some substantial good as the permanent re- ward of their exertions . In connection with this ...
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... mind of man was intended at times to venture far beyond the limits of absolute certainty ; but we mean to say , that as the works and word of the Almighty are the two princi- pal sources of human knowledge , so the mind , when extending ...
... mind of man was intended at times to venture far beyond the limits of absolute certainty ; but we mean to say , that as the works and word of the Almighty are the two princi- pal sources of human knowledge , so the mind , when extending ...
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... mind , in order to interpret and illustrate whatever , in the thoughts he designed to express , he himself has left unin- telligible or obscure to the common reader . The business of the sacred commentator is , according to Professor ...
... mind , in order to interpret and illustrate whatever , in the thoughts he designed to express , he himself has left unin- telligible or obscure to the common reader . The business of the sacred commentator is , according to Professor ...
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... mind , since the same thought , seen in differ- ent connections and under different modifications , may give rise to sentiments , by way of inference , which are wholly at variance with the sentiments of the author . A want of atten ...
... mind , since the same thought , seen in differ- ent connections and under different modifications , may give rise to sentiments , by way of inference , which are wholly at variance with the sentiments of the author . A want of atten ...
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