English Synonymes, with Copious Illustrations and Explanations, Drawn from the Best WritersJ. & J. Harper, 1830 - 535 страници |
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... supposed to act in this world without the help of the body ; Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from some incor- poreal substance within us . - BENTLEY . But imma- terial is applied to inanimate objects ; O thou great arbiter ...
... supposed to act in this world without the help of the body ; Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from some incor- poreal substance within us . - BENTLEY . But imma- terial is applied to inanimate objects ; O thou great arbiter ...
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... supposed to be unattainable by any and , like the rays of the sun , when concentrated within force of application and instruction ; it is a talent , a focus , it gains in strength what it loses in expansion . inasmuch as it is a power ...
... supposed to be unattainable by any and , like the rays of the sun , when concentrated within force of application and instruction ; it is a talent , a focus , it gains in strength what it loses in expansion . inasmuch as it is a power ...
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... supposed to act when the intellectual powers are in full play . The fancy is employed on light and trivial objects , which are present to the senses ; the imagination soars above all worldly objects , and carries us from the world of ...
... supposed to act when the intellectual powers are in full play . The fancy is employed on light and trivial objects , which are present to the senses ; the imagination soars above all worldly objects , and carries us from the world of ...
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... supposed to be produced , but elicited , by circumstances ; and the ideas , which are but the sensible forms that the soul assumes in its connexion with the body , are , on that account , in vulgar language termed innate ; Grant these ...
... supposed to be produced , but elicited , by circumstances ; and the ideas , which are but the sensible forms that the soul assumes in its connexion with the body , are , on that account , in vulgar language termed innate ; Grant these ...
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... supposed cae , merely for the sake of argument : to imagine is to take up an idea by accident , or without any connexion with the truth or reality ; we imagine that a person is offended with us , without being able to assign a single ...
... supposed cae , merely for the sake of argument : to imagine is to take up an idea by accident , or without any connexion with the truth or reality ; we imagine that a person is offended with us , without being able to assign a single ...
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according action ADDISON affections applied authority bad sense body cause cern character characteristick Christian Cicero circumstances comes common commonly compounded comprehends conduct consequence degree denotes disposition distinction Divine DRYDEN duty employed epithets errour evil exertion expresses favour fear feeling former French frequently friends generick German give Greek habits happy heart Hebrew hence honour human humour idea implies individual indulgence inferiour judgement labour Latin latter less likewise Low German manner marks marriage means ment mind mode nature ness never nexion object offender one's onomatopeia opinion opposed ordinary ourselves pain participle particular passions perly Pisistratus pleasure POPE principles produce publick racter regard religion render respects rule Saxon sentiment SHAKSPEARE signifies literally society sometimes soul speak species specifick spects spirit superiour supposed temper tion tremour uncon vice vidual violence virtue wish word