An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed . Such is the law of succession , which must be natural because it ...
... thought is chiefly regulated by these relations . An external object suggests to the mind others with which it is related : thus the train of thoughts is composed . Such is the law of succession , which must be natural because it ...
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... thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run , But I should ... thoughts and circum- stances crowd upon each other by the slightest con- nexions . I ascribe this to a bluntness in the ...
... thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run , But I should ... thoughts and circum- stances crowd upon each other by the slightest con- nexions . I ascribe this to a bluntness in the ...
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... thoughts and circumstances , crowding upon each other in the mind ? What illustration is given ? Why cannot a man of accurate judgment have a flow of ideas . Why is wit incompatible with solid judgment ? What in the mind does the ...
... thoughts and circumstances , crowding upon each other in the mind ? What illustration is given ? Why cannot a man of accurate judgment have a flow of ideas . Why is wit incompatible with solid judgment ? What in the mind does the ...
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... thought or reflection : we examine it ; we inquire into its nature , its cause , and its effects . In that view , like other objects , it is either agreeable or disagreeable . Hence clearly ap- pear the different significations of the ...
... thought or reflection : we examine it ; we inquire into its nature , its cause , and its effects . In that view , like other objects , it is either agreeable or disagreeable . Hence clearly ap- pear the different significations of the ...
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... thought or reflection : a pas- sion is pleasant or painful to the person in whom it exists ; it is agreeable or disagreeable to the person who makes it a subject of contemplation . In the description of emotions and passions , these ...
... thought or reflection : a pas- sion is pleasant or painful to the person in whom it exists ; it is agreeable or disagreeable to the person who makes it a subject of contemplation . In the description of emotions and passions , these ...
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