The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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Pagina 101
... mind may be regulated by physical circumstances , and yet the character as really display itself , the decisions of the judgment be as just , and the determinations of the will be as independent , as if all excite- ment were withdrawn ...
... mind may be regulated by physical circumstances , and yet the character as really display itself , the decisions of the judgment be as just , and the determinations of the will be as independent , as if all excite- ment were withdrawn ...
Pagina 105
... mind to its former tranquillity , did but torment me the more ; proving miserable comforters and coun- sellors of no value . I returned to my chambers thoughtful and unhappy ; my countenance fell ; and my friend was astonished , in ...
... mind to its former tranquillity , did but torment me the more ; proving miserable comforters and coun- sellors of no value . I returned to my chambers thoughtful and unhappy ; my countenance fell ; and my friend was astonished , in ...
Pagina 364
... mind . In fact , we should expect in the natural and speculative sciences , the reverse of what we have always observed in the arts , and in letters . Here the progress is always rapid , and perfection is speedily attained . We seize ...
... mind . In fact , we should expect in the natural and speculative sciences , the reverse of what we have always observed in the arts , and in letters . Here the progress is always rapid , and perfection is speedily attained . We seize ...
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