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... latter ; it must also view the relation , beginning at the latter , and passing from it to the former . This vibration of the mind in passing and repassing between things related , explains the facts above mentioned : the mind pass- eth ...
... latter ; it must also view the relation , beginning at the latter , and passing from it to the former . This vibration of the mind in passing and repassing between things related , explains the facts above mentioned : the mind pass- eth ...
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... latter . In a vigorous exertion of memory , ideal presence is extremely distinct : thus , when a man , entirely occupied with some event that made a deep impression , forgets himself , he perceives every thing as passing before him ...
... latter . In a vigorous exertion of memory , ideal presence is extremely distinct : thus , when a man , entirely occupied with some event that made a deep impression , forgets himself , he perceives every thing as passing before him ...
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... latter , loses not thereby a taste for the former : he is qualified to judge , and he will give preference to social pleasures as more sweet and refined . In fact they maintain that character , not only in the direct feeling , but also ...
... latter , loses not thereby a taste for the former : he is qualified to judge , and he will give preference to social pleasures as more sweet and refined . In fact they maintain that character , not only in the direct feeling , but also ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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