The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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on those ideas which are in the mind of man are a transcript of the world : to this we may add , that words are the transcript of those ideas which are in the mind of man , and that writing or printing is the transcript of words .
on those ideas which are in the mind of man are a transcript of the world : to this we may add , that words are the transcript of those ideas which are in the mind of man , and that writing or printing is the transcript of words .
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The final cause , probably , of annexing pleasure to this operation of the mind , was to quicken and encourage us in our searches after truth , since the distinguishing one thing from another , and the right discerning betwixt our ideas ...
The final cause , probably , of annexing pleasure to this operation of the mind , was to quicken and encourage us in our searches after truth , since the distinguishing one thing from another , and the right discerning betwixt our ideas ...
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We may observe , that any single circumstance of what we have formerly seen often raises up a whole scene of imagery , and awakens numberless ideas that before slept in the imagination ; such a particular smell or colour is able to fill ...
We may observe , that any single circumstance of what we have formerly seen often raises up a whole scene of imagery , and awakens numberless ideas that before slept in the imagination ; such a particular smell or colour is able to fill ...
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