Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touching , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression made upon the organ , we are led to place there also the pleasant or painful feeling caused by that impression ; but , with res- * See the ...
... mind ; and yet , because in tasting , touching , and smelling , we are sensible of the impression made upon the organ , we are led to place there also the pleasant or painful feeling caused by that impression ; but , with res- * See the ...
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... mind , nothing can be more happily contriv- ed than the exhilarating pleasures of the eye and ear . On the other hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by overstraining the mind : cessation from such ...
... mind , nothing can be more happily contriv- ed than the exhilarating pleasures of the eye and ear . On the other hand , any intense exercise of intellectual powers , becomes painful by overstraining the mind : cessation from such ...
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... mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a ha- bit , strengthening the reasoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and ...
... mind to the most enticing sort of logic : the practice of reasoning upon subjects so agreeable , tends to a habit ; and a ha- bit , strengthening the reasoning faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and ...
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... mind . It requires no activity on his part to carry on the train . * At the same time , we learn from daily experience , that the train of our thoughts is not regulated by chance : and if it depend not upon will , nor upon chance , by ...
... mind . It requires no activity on his part to carry on the train . * At the same time , we learn from daily experience , that the train of our thoughts is not regulated by chance : and if it depend not upon will , nor upon chance , by ...
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... mind other objects to which it is related ; and in that manner is a train of thoughts composed . Such is the law of succession ; which must be natural , because it governs all human beings . The law , however , seems not to be ...
... mind other objects to which it is related ; and in that manner is a train of thoughts composed . Such is the law of succession ; which must be natural , because it governs all human beings . The law , however , seems not to be ...
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