Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... hand or on the left , and where it exists is termed place . Ask a child where its mother is , or in what place : it will answer readily , she is in the garden . Space is connected with size or bulk : every piece of matter occupies room ...
... hand or on the left , and where it exists is termed place . Ask a child where its mother is , or in what place : it will answer readily , she is in the garden . Space is connected with size or bulk : every piece of matter occupies room ...
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... hand , ought to be distinguished from an idea of memory , though their resemblance has occasioned the same term idea to be applied to both ; which is to be regretted , because ambiguity in the signification of words is a great ...
... hand , ought to be distinguished from an idea of memory , though their resemblance has occasioned the same term idea to be applied to both ; which is to be regretted , because ambiguity in the signification of words is a great ...
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... hand , and passion on the other . It is clearly distinguishable from disposition , which , being a branch of one's nature originally , must exist before there can be an opportunity to exert it upon any particular object ; whereas ...
... hand , and passion on the other . It is clearly distinguishable from disposition , which , being a branch of one's nature originally , must exist before there can be an opportunity to exert it upon any particular object ; whereas ...
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... hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose . It is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression made upon my eye when I behold a tree ; nor of the impression made upon ...
... hand by a stone , upon the palate by an apricot , and upon the nostrils by a rose . It is otherwise in seeing and hearing ; for I am not sensible of the impression made upon my eye when I behold a tree ; nor of the impression made upon ...
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... hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied : both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper and education ' have an influence to vitiate both , or to preserve them pure and ...
... hand in hand with the moral sense , to which indeed it is nearly allied : both of them discover what is right and what is wrong ; fashion , temper and education ' have an influence to vitiate both , or to preserve them pure and ...
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