Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... sense A wide difference with respect to our knowledge of this impression - Sensible of the impression in touch , taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it - The pleasures of the eye and the ear occupy a middle rank ...
... sense A wide difference with respect to our knowledge of this impression - Sensible of the impression in touch , taste , and smell - In seeing and hearing not sensible of it - The pleasures of the eye and the ear occupy a middle rank ...
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... sense , are conceived to be merely cor- poreal . The pleasures of the eye and the ear , being thus elevated above hose of the other external senses , acquire so much dignity as to become a laudable entertainment . They are not , however ...
... sense , are conceived to be merely cor- poreal . The pleasures of the eye and the ear , being thus elevated above hose of the other external senses , acquire so much dignity as to become a laudable entertainment . They are not , however ...
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... sense ; and no less so , from these , to the exalted pleasures of morality and reli- gion . We stand , therefore , engaged in honor , as well as interest , to second the purposes of nature , by cultivating the pleasures of the eye and ...
... sense ; and no less so , from these , to the exalted pleasures of morality and reli- gion . We stand , therefore , engaged in honor , as well as interest , to second the purposes of nature , by cultivating the pleasures of the eye and ...
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... sense of order . The mind proceeds with alacrity down a flowing river , and with the same alacrity from a whole to its parts , or from a principal to its ac- cessories ; but in the contrary direction , it is sensible of a sort of re ...
... sense of order . The mind proceeds with alacrity down a flowing river , and with the same alacrity from a whole to its parts , or from a principal to its ac- cessories ; but in the contrary direction , it is sensible of a sort of re ...
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... sense ; namely , that internal act , which , by influencing the will , makes us proceed to action . Desire in a lax sense respects also actions and events that depend not on us ; as when I desire that my friend may have a son to ...
... sense ; namely , that internal act , which , by influencing the will , makes us proceed to action . Desire in a lax sense respects also actions and events that depend not on us ; as when I desire that my friend may have a son to ...
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