The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 79
... mind struggling to break its slumbers , or to control the torrent of its thoughts . As he ad- vanced , he became ... mind were fervour and force ; and , left to the mere workings of his own genius , he would have been impetuous and ...
... mind struggling to break its slumbers , or to control the torrent of its thoughts . As he ad- vanced , he became ... mind were fervour and force ; and , left to the mere workings of his own genius , he would have been impetuous and ...
Pagina 337
... mind itself with tenderness and beauty - the other furnishes it with motives of action . The one seeks to give immediate pleasure , to make the mind dwell with rapture on its own workings . It is to itself " both end and use : " the ...
... mind itself with tenderness and beauty - the other furnishes it with motives of action . The one seeks to give immediate pleasure , to make the mind dwell with rapture on its own workings . It is to itself " both end and use : " the ...
Pagina 505
... mind . " p . 53 . If , however , it should be doubted , we recommend to some " gigantic intellect " the solution of this question : if a blind man and one who is not so , be put in a dark room , where neither of them have been before ...
... mind . " p . 53 . If , however , it should be doubted , we recommend to some " gigantic intellect " the solution of this question : if a blind man and one who is not so , be put in a dark room , where neither of them have been before ...
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