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Page 70
... imagination of a lofty order . By the exertion of the former , the mind becomes master of the various springs of human action : but , without the assistance of the latter to put those springs in motion , to direct and to control them ...
... imagination of a lofty order . By the exertion of the former , the mind becomes master of the various springs of human action : but , without the assistance of the latter to put those springs in motion , to direct and to control them ...
Page 71
... imagination of Shakspeare , and so endless in its variety , that scarcely ever , in the innumerable persons of his dramas , are we displeased or fatigued with the repetition of the same character : but every one is a class of itself ...
... imagination of Shakspeare , and so endless in its variety , that scarcely ever , in the innumerable persons of his dramas , are we displeased or fatigued with the repetition of the same character : but every one is a class of itself ...
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... Imagination , of Memory , and Perception , and of Simple Apprehension itself . If this view of the matter should be substantiated , it will be granted , that , in order to understand an analysis of any other of the Faculties above ...
... Imagination , of Memory , and Perception , and of Simple Apprehension itself . If this view of the matter should be substantiated , it will be granted , that , in order to understand an analysis of any other of the Faculties above ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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