Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... imagination of youth encour- aged me to conceive , before I had duly measured the magnitude of my undertaking with the time or with the abilities which I could devote to the execution . The volume which I now publish is more ...
... imagination of youth encour- aged me to conceive , before I had duly measured the magnitude of my undertaking with the time or with the abilities which I could devote to the execution . The volume which I now publish is more ...
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... IMAGINATION . SECT . I. - Analysis of Imagination . 311 II . Of Imagination considered in its Relation to some of the Fine Arts 316 III . Continuation of the same Subject . - Relation of Imagination and of Taste to Genius . IV.Of the ...
... IMAGINATION . SECT . I. - Analysis of Imagination . 311 II . Of Imagination considered in its Relation to some of the Fine Arts 316 III . Continuation of the same Subject . - Relation of Imagination and of Taste to Genius . IV.Of the ...
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... imagination . 3. The history of the several species of enthusiasm . 4. The history of the various circumstances in parents , that have an influence on conception , and the constitution and characters of their children . 5. The history ...
... imagination . 3. The history of the several species of enthusiasm . 4. The history of the various circumstances in parents , that have an influence on conception , and the constitution and characters of their children . 5. The history ...
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... deficient in vivacity , in imagination , and in taste : another is no less distinguished for wit , and gaiety , and fancy ; while it appears incapable of patient attention or of profound research . The system of education 22 INTRODUCTION .
... deficient in vivacity , in imagination , and in taste : another is no less distinguished for wit , and gaiety , and fancy ; while it appears incapable of patient attention or of profound research . The system of education 22 INTRODUCTION .
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... imagination , the taste , the reasoning faculty , or any of the active principles , it is possible , that the pleasures of human life may be diminished , or its pains increased ; but the inconveniences which are experienced in such ...
... imagination , the taste , the reasoning faculty , or any of the active principles , it is possible , that the pleasures of human life may be diminished , or its pains increased ; but the inconveniences which are experienced in such ...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1 Dugald Stewart Úplné zobrazenie - 1847 |
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