The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... mind , - -a mind without faith and without hope ; but to con- ceive a whole universe of moving and revolv- ing worlds in such a category , indicates , in our apprehension , a mind dead to feeling and shorn of reason . The first chapter ...
... mind , - -a mind without faith and without hope ; but to con- ceive a whole universe of moving and revolv- ing worlds in such a category , indicates , in our apprehension , a mind dead to feeling and shorn of reason . The first chapter ...
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... mind , consisting at first successive members of the same family at the of but few active faculties , has its later ... mind through the steps tra- versed by the general mind . But the order is not intrinsically indifferent ; and hence ...
... mind , consisting at first successive members of the same family at the of but few active faculties , has its later ... mind through the steps tra- versed by the general mind . But the order is not intrinsically indifferent ; and hence ...
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... mind in which it is often easier to remain than to incur the trouble of ac- quiring distinct information . The extraor- dinary symmetry of a poem consisting of a hundred cantos - each canto of as nearly as possible one hundred and fifty ...
... mind in which it is often easier to remain than to incur the trouble of ac- quiring distinct information . The extraor- dinary symmetry of a poem consisting of a hundred cantos - each canto of as nearly as possible one hundred and fifty ...
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