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Every thing is distinctly brought home to the mind of the actors in the scene , which is a fault undoubtedly : but then , it must be confessed , every thing is brought home in its full force to the mind of the reader also ; and we feel ...
Every thing is distinctly brought home to the mind of the actors in the scene , which is a fault undoubtedly : but then , it must be confessed , every thing is brought home in its full force to the mind of the reader also ; and we feel ...
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S PECULATIONS respecting the nature of Mind , seem now uni- versally abandoned , as endless and unprofitable . Metaphy- sicians rest satisfied with the truth of the principle , that the men- tal phenomena are ultimately dependent ...
S PECULATIONS respecting the nature of Mind , seem now uni- versally abandoned , as endless and unprofitable . Metaphy- sicians rest satisfied with the truth of the principle , that the men- tal phenomena are ultimately dependent ...
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In such a frame of mind , men are not calm enough to listen to the suggestions of sober reason ; their attention is rivetted to one particular view ; they form their opinion with seeming deliberation , from circumstances which would be ...
In such a frame of mind , men are not calm enough to listen to the suggestions of sober reason ; their attention is rivetted to one particular view ; they form their opinion with seeming deliberation , from circumstances which would be ...
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The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope com | 31 |
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