The Mental Guide: Being a Compend of the First Principles of Metaphysics : and a System of Attaining an Easy and Correct Mode of Thought and Style in Composition by Transcription : Predicated on the Analysis of the Human Mind : for Schools and AcademiesMarsh & Capen and Richardson & Lord, 1828 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... Passions , The Importance of Politeness , · • How to remove or lessen Prejudices , The Four Seasons , Affectation of Sensibility , On Reading Works of Taste , Hervey , 176 Dr. Johnson , 177 66 178 Lord Chesterfield , 179 The Ephemera an ...
... Passions , The Importance of Politeness , · • How to remove or lessen Prejudices , The Four Seasons , Affectation of Sensibility , On Reading Works of Taste , Hervey , 176 Dr. Johnson , 177 66 178 Lord Chesterfield , 179 The Ephemera an ...
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... passions arising sometimes from them , such as is the satisfaction or uneasiness arising from any thought . V. All our Ideas from the one or the other of these . The understanding seems not to have the least glimmering of any ideas ...
... passions arising sometimes from them , such as is the satisfaction or uneasiness arising from any thought . V. All our Ideas from the one or the other of these . The understanding seems not to have the least glimmering of any ideas ...
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... passion , as anger , or sorrow , takes hold of the mind , the thoughts that occur to us have generally a resemblance to that passion , and tend to encourage it . IV . Contrariety or Contrast . Contrariety or contrast , is another ...
... passion , as anger , or sorrow , takes hold of the mind , the thoughts that occur to us have generally a resemblance to that passion , and tend to encourage it . IV . Contrariety or Contrast . Contrariety or contrast , is another ...
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... passions , and the command of their thoughts , be careful to check in the beginning every ten- dency to perverse and impure associations . Dresses both ugly and inconvenient become fashion- able ; and custom reconciles us to the fashion ...
... passions , and the command of their thoughts , be careful to check in the beginning every ten- dency to perverse and impure associations . Dresses both ugly and inconvenient become fashion- able ; and custom reconciles us to the fashion ...
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... passions turn ; by reflect- ing on the various modifications or tempers of mind , and the internal sensations which pleasure and pain , good and evil , produce in us , we may thence form to ourselves the idea of our passions . Thus , by ...
... passions turn ; by reflect- ing on the various modifications or tempers of mind , and the internal sensations which pleasure and pain , good and evil , produce in us , we may thence form to ourselves the idea of our passions . Thus , by ...
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