Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Том 2Glazier & Company, 1826 |
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... seems rather incongruous with his former speculation , as to the supposed difference which we have been now considering . Surprise he thinks to be nothing more than the sudden changes of feelings which are commonly regarded , and , I ...
... seems rather incongruous with his former speculation , as to the supposed difference which we have been now considering . Surprise he thinks to be nothing more than the sudden changes of feelings which are commonly regarded , and , I ...
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... seems yet never to come . In the case of the supposed journey of a day along one continued avenue , there can be no ... seem to us to have lost their brightness , but it is in a great measure , because they already seem to us to have ...
... seems yet never to come . In the case of the supposed journey of a day along one continued avenue , there can be no ... seem to us to have lost their brightness , but it is in a great measure , because they already seem to us to have ...
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... seems to us to be contained in the beautiful object , as the charms which were contained in that fabulous Cestus described by Homer , that existed when none beheld them , and were the same , whether the Cestus itself was worn by Venus ...
... seems to us to be contained in the beautiful object , as the charms which were contained in that fabulous Cestus described by Homer , that existed when none beheld them , and were the same , whether the Cestus itself was worn by Venus ...
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... seems due to such benefactors . The decay of the one , or the ruin of the other , affects us with a kind of melan- choly , though we should sustain no loss by it . The Dryads and the Lares of the ancients , a sort of genii of trees and ...
... seems due to such benefactors . The decay of the one , or the ruin of the other , affects us with a kind of melan- choly , though we should sustain no loss by it . The Dryads and the Lares of the ancients , a sort of genii of trees and ...
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... seems to be as little possible , as for those , who are not blind , to open their eyes , in the very sunshine of noon , on some delightful scene , and to view it as a mere collection of forms without any colouring . The softer moral ...
... seems to be as little possible , as for those , who are not blind , to open their eyes , in the very sunshine of noon , on some delightful scene , and to view it as a mere collection of forms without any colouring . The softer moral ...
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