The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 - Books |
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Page 151
... feeling and being fatigued : it is possible to have acute feeling and to be fatigued . Muscles receive their impressions from within ; and nerves of feeling , from without . Moreover , there is no proportion between the size of muscles ...
... feeling and being fatigued : it is possible to have acute feeling and to be fatigued . Muscles receive their impressions from within ; and nerves of feeling , from without . Moreover , there is no proportion between the size of muscles ...
Page 227
... feeling and simple impression ( approaching to the nature of an ocular spectrum ) upon the imaginative faculty ... feelings , co - operating with external accidents to plant , for immor- tality , images of sound and sight , in the ...
... feeling and simple impression ( approaching to the nature of an ocular spectrum ) upon the imaginative faculty ... feelings , co - operating with external accidents to plant , for immor- tality , images of sound and sight , in the ...
Page 241
... feeling arises from what occasions agreeable or disagreeable sensations to ourselves . No affection can be disinterested . Even that sympathy which we have with a person who will never know it , with an inferior animal , or a fictitious ...
... feeling arises from what occasions agreeable or disagreeable sensations to ourselves . No affection can be disinterested . Even that sympathy which we have with a person who will never know it , with an inferior animal , or a fictitious ...
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