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The impression of a moonlight scene by a painter; the outline of a country drawn
by a cartographer; a musical motive, tender or energetic ; the words of a sighing
lyric, or those with which we ask, command and lament in ordinary life, may well ...
The impression of a moonlight scene by a painter; the outline of a country drawn
by a cartographer; a musical motive, tender or energetic ; the words of a sighing
lyric, or those with which we ask, command and lament in ordinary life, may well ...
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In our intuitions we do not oppose ourselves as empirical beings to external
reality, but we simply objectify our impressions, whatever they be. Those,
therefore, who look upon intuition as sensation formed and arranged simply
according to the ...
In our intuitions we do not oppose ourselves as empirical beings to external
reality, but we simply objectify our impressions, whatever they be. Those,
therefore, who look upon intuition as sensation formed and arranged simply
according to the ...
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... which follows upon his success in formulating to himself his impressions and
feelings, but only so far as he is able to formulate them. Feelings or impressions,
then, pass by means of words from the obscure region of the soul into the clarity ...
... which follows upon his success in formulating to himself his impressions and
feelings, but only so far as he is able to formulate them. Feelings or impressions,
then, pass by means of words from the obscure region of the soul into the clarity ...
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We think we see a smile, but in reality we have only a vague impression of it, we
do not perceive all the characteristic traits of which it is the sum, as the painter
discovers them after he has worked upon them and is thus able to fix them on the
...
We think we see a smile, but in reality we have only a vague impression of it, we
do not perceive all the characteristic traits of which it is the sum, as the painter
discovers them after he has worked upon them and is thus able to fix them on the
...
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Beyond these are only impressions, sensations, feelings, impulses, emotions, or
whatever else one may term what still falls short of the spirit and is not
assimilated by man; something postulated for the convenience of exposition,
while actually ...
Beyond these are only impressions, sensations, feelings, impulses, emotions, or
whatever else one may term what still falls short of the spirit and is not
assimilated by man; something postulated for the convenience of exposition,
while actually ...
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