Abridgment of Mental Philosophy: Including the Three Departments of the Intellect, Sensibilities, and Will. Designed as a Text-book for Academies and High SchoolsHarper & bros., 1869 - 564 strán (strany) |
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... speak of the diversities of touch , and smell , and taste , of sound and sight , are immediately dependent on the existence and presence of something which is exterior to the intellect itself . But there are other states of the ...
... speak of the diversities of touch , and smell , and taste , of sound and sight , are immediately dependent on the existence and presence of something which is exterior to the intellect itself . But there are other states of the ...
Strana 24
... speaking of the feelings of warmth , and coldness , and hardness , as well as of the feelings of love , and benevolence ... speak of the sensations of heat and cold 24 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION . CHAPTER II SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 9 ...
... speaking of the feelings of warmth , and coldness , and hardness , as well as of the feelings of love , and benevolence ... speak of the sensations of heat and cold 24 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION . CHAPTER II SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 9 ...
Strana 25
... speak of the sensations of heat and cold , of hardness , of smoothness , roughness , and the like , we do not commonly apply this term to joy and sorrow , hatred and love , and other emotions and passions . 10. All sensation is properly ...
... speak of the sensations of heat and cold , of hardness , of smoothness , roughness , and the like , we do not commonly apply this term to joy and sorrow , hatred and love , and other emotions and passions . 10. All sensation is properly ...
Strana 43
... to be in an inanimate piece of matter . " The attention of the mind is here entirely turned to- wards the painful feeling ; and , to speak in THE SENSE OF TOUCH . 43 Signs by means of which we estimate distance by sight.
... to be in an inanimate piece of matter . " The attention of the mind is here entirely turned to- wards the painful feeling ; and , to speak in THE SENSE OF TOUCH . 43 Signs by means of which we estimate distance by sight.
Strana 44
... speak in the commun language of mankind , he feels nothing in the stone , but feels a violent pain in his head . It is quite otherwise when he leans his head gently against the pillar ; for then he will tell you that he feels nothing in ...
... speak in the commun language of mankind , he feels nothing in the stone , but feels a violent pain in his head . It is quite otherwise when he leans his head gently against the pillar ; for then he will tell you that he feels nothing in ...
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action acts affection antecedent appear appetites apply asso association attention belief benevolence body called cause CHAPTER character circumstances colours complex conceptions connexion conscience consciousness consequence consideration considered constitution degree desire disordered distinct emotions of beauty eral excited exer exercise existence experience express external fact feelings frequently give habit human voice hypochondriasis ideas IGNORATIO ELENCHI illustrations imagination implies important insanity instance instinctive intel intellect James Mitchell jects Julius Cæsar knowledge memory mental merely moral character moral emotions moral reasoning notice notion objects occasion operations optic nerve original outward papillæ particular passion Pathematic perceive perception person possess present principle propensity propositions reasoning reference regard relation remark respect retina rience sensation sense Sensibilities sight simple sion sometimes sophism soul sound statement sublime suggestion suppose susceptible term things thought tion touch truth visual perception volition voluntary words
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Strana 308 - AND I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud : and a rainbow was upon his head, and his face was as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars of fire...
Strana 305 - The voice of the Lord is upon the waters: the God of glory thundereth: the Lord is upon many waters.
Strana 103 - The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither is attended ; and, I think The nightingale, if she should sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren.
Strana 120 - Secondly, the other fountain from which experience furnisheth the understanding with ideas is, —the perception of the operations of our own mind within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got; —which operations, when the soul comes to reflect on and consider, do furnish the understanding with another set of ideas, which could not be had from things without.
Strana 491 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Strana 242 - Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee : I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling as to sight? or art thou but A dagger of the mind; a false creation, Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?
Strana 182 - Lulled in the countless chambers of the brain, Our thoughts are linked by many a hidden chain. Awake but one, and lo, what myriads rise ! * Each stamps its image as the other flies.
Strana 445 - Cast thy bread upon the waters, and thou shalt find it after many days.
Strana 80 - Spit, fire! spout, rain! Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire, are my daughters: I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness; I never gave you kingdom, call'd you children, You owe me no subscription: then let fall Your horrible pleasure; here I stand, your slave, A poor, infirm, weak, and despis'd old man.
Strana 387 - The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn.