Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters...Samuel Bagster, 1818 - 448 pagini |
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... rious propensities and inclinations of the heart , facilitates self - examination , and ren- ders it habitual . Independent of utility , the study of the human mind is recommended in a peculiar manner to the 4 INTRODUCTION .
... rious propensities and inclinations of the heart , facilitates self - examination , and ren- ders it habitual . Independent of utility , the study of the human mind is recommended in a peculiar manner to the 4 INTRODUCTION .
Pagina 5
William Richardson. human mind is recommended in a peculiar manner to the curious and inquisitive ; and is capable of yielding delight by the novelty , beauty , and magnificence , of the object . Many find amusement in searching into the ...
William Richardson. human mind is recommended in a peculiar manner to the curious and inquisitive ; and is capable of yielding delight by the novelty , beauty , and magnificence , of the object . Many find amusement in searching into the ...
Pagina 6
... mind , we ought to remember , that Mind itself deserves our attention . En- dowed with the superior powers of feeling and understanding , capable of thought and reflection , active , conscious , susceptible of delight , and provident of ...
... mind , we ought to remember , that Mind itself deserves our attention . En- dowed with the superior powers of feeling and understanding , capable of thought and reflection , active , conscious , susceptible of delight , and provident of ...
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... Mind , thus actuated and informed , is less worthy of our notice than the insect produced at noon - tide , to finish its existence with the setting - sun ? " Shall a man , " says Socrates , " be skilled in the geography of foreign ...
... Mind , thus actuated and informed , is less worthy of our notice than the insect produced at noon - tide , to finish its existence with the setting - sun ? " Shall a man , " says Socrates , " be skilled in the geography of foreign ...
Pagina 8
... mind , and affirming , that its operations are governed by no regular principles . That a perfect knowledge of the nature and faculties of the mind is not to be ac- quired in our present condition , cannot pos- sibly be denied . Neither ...
... mind , and affirming , that its operations are governed by no regular principles . That a perfect knowledge of the nature and faculties of the mind is not to be ac- quired in our present condition , cannot pos- sibly be denied . Neither ...
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