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And whereas in this succession of thoughts there is nothing to observe in the things they think on , but either in ... which is called distinguishing and discerning and judging between thing and thing ; in case such discerning be not ...
And whereas in this succession of thoughts there is nothing to observe in the things they think on , but either in ... which is called distinguishing and discerning and judging between thing and thing ; in case such discerning be not ...
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Imagination may be said to be the finding out something similar in things generally alike , or with like feelings attached to them ; while wit principally aims at finding out something that seems the same , or amounts to a momentary ...
Imagination may be said to be the finding out something similar in things generally alike , or with like feelings attached to them ; while wit principally aims at finding out something that seems the same , or amounts to a momentary ...
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( Whence in Aristotle such persons are termed éideo , dexterous men and evτрorоt , men of facile or versatile manners , who can easily turn themselves to all things , or turn all things to themselves . ) It also procureth delight by ...
( Whence in Aristotle such persons are termed éideo , dexterous men and evτрorоt , men of facile or versatile manners , who can easily turn themselves to all things , or turn all things to themselves . ) It also procureth delight by ...
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