Elements of the philosophy of the human mindHilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... express its different operations , are almost all borrowed from the objects of our senses . It must , however , appear manifest , upon a very little reflection , that as the two subjects are essentially distinct , and as each of them ...
... express its different operations , are almost all borrowed from the objects of our senses . It must , however , appear manifest , upon a very little reflection , that as the two subjects are essentially distinct , and as each of them ...
Strana 83
... express act of volition in every motion . By degrees the motions cling to one another , and to the impressions of the notes , in the way of associations , so often mentioned , the acts of volition growing less and less express all the ...
... express act of volition in every motion . By degrees the motions cling to one another , and to the impressions of the notes , in the way of associations , so often mentioned , the acts of volition growing less and less express all the ...
Strana 94
... express- ed them in words , nor could even have explained them if they had been questioned on the subject . Nor will this appear a bold or incredible supposition , if we reflect on the sagacity and ingenuity which savages , and even ...
... express- ed them in words , nor could even have explained them if they had been questioned on the subject . Nor will this appear a bold or incredible supposition , if we reflect on the sagacity and ingenuity which savages , and even ...
Strana 100
... express this power ; and , I ap- prehend , that this is the proper sense of the word ; if imagination be the power which gives birth to the pro- ductions of the poet and the painter . This is 100 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... express this power ; and , I ap- prehend , that this is the proper sense of the word ; if imagination be the power which gives birth to the pro- ductions of the poet and the painter . This is 100 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
Strana 101
... express what I here call , the conception of it . - In the following passage , Shak- speare uses the former of these phrases , and the words imagination and apprehen- sion as synonymous with each other . - " Who can hold a fire in his ...
... express what I here call , the conception of it . - In the following passage , Shak- speare uses the former of these phrases , and the words imagination and apprehen- sion as synonymous with each other . - " Who can hold a fire in his ...
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