Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions , Opinions , and Belief , Appendix . - Methods that Nature hath afforded for computing Time and Space , • Part 6. Resemblance of Emotions to their Causes , Part 7. Final Causes of the ...
... Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions , Opinions , and Belief , Appendix . - Methods that Nature hath afforded for computing Time and Space , • Part 6. Resemblance of Emotions to their Causes , Part 7. Final Causes of the ...
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... influence to vitiate both , or to preserve them pure and untainted : neither of them are arbitrary nor local ; being rooted in , human nature , and governed by princi- ples common to all men . ( The design of the present undertaking ...
... influence to vitiate both , or to preserve them pure and untainted : neither of them are arbitrary nor local ; being rooted in , human nature , and governed by princi- ples common to all men . ( The design of the present undertaking ...
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... influence in directing the train of thought . Taking a view of external objects , their inherent properties are not more remarkable , than the various relations that connect them together : cause and effect , contiguity in time or in ...
... influence in directing the train of thought . Taking a view of external objects , their inherent properties are not more remarkable , than the various relations that connect them together : cause and effect , contiguity in time or in ...
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... influence to vary the natural train of ideas ; which is , that , in the minds of some persons , thoughts and circum- stances crowd upon each other by the slightest connections . I ascribe this to a bluntness in the discerning faculty ...
... influence to vary the natural train of ideas ; which is , that , in the minds of some persons , thoughts and circum- stances crowd upon each other by the slightest connections . I ascribe this to a bluntness in the discerning faculty ...
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... influence of order upon the mind of man . Grandeur which makes a deep impression , inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small to great , rather than from great to small ; but order prevails over that tendency , and ...
... influence of order upon the mind of man . Grandeur which makes a deep impression , inclines us , in running over any series , to proceed from small to great , rather than from great to small ; but order prevails over that tendency , and ...
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