A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... mind operates by perceiving , remem- bering , comparing , and so on . These mental pro- cesses may be termed Ideas of Reflection , since they are obtained by the mind reflecting on its own activities . But what is the nature of the ...
... mind operates by perceiving , remem- bering , comparing , and so on . These mental pro- cesses may be termed Ideas of Reflection , since they are obtained by the mind reflecting on its own activities . But what is the nature of the ...
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... mind ? and is not this a direct repugnancy , and altogether inconceivable ? But though it were possible that stolid , figured , moveable substances may exist without the mind , corresponding to the ideas we have of bodies , yet how is ...
... mind ? and is not this a direct repugnancy , and altogether inconceivable ? But though it were possible that stolid , figured , moveable substances may exist without the mind , corresponding to the ideas we have of bodies , yet how is ...
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... mind is stiff and unyielding , and if we compare his inveterate conservatism with that of Scott , or Wordsworth , we shall appreciate this lack of plasticity . Southey's Toryism springs from a preference for jog - trot methods of ...
... mind is stiff and unyielding , and if we compare his inveterate conservatism with that of Scott , or Wordsworth , we shall appreciate this lack of plasticity . Southey's Toryism springs from a preference for jog - trot methods of ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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