Elements of Criticism, Volume 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 páginas |
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... connexion ; the only difference is , that some are intimately connected , some more slightly ; some near , some at a distance . Experience will satisfy us of what reason makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great ...
... connexion ; the only difference is , that some are intimately connected , some more slightly ; some near , some at a distance . Experience will satisfy us of what reason makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great ...
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... connexion . Where ideas are left to their natural course , they are continued through the strictest connexions : the mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbour than to one living at a ...
... connexion . Where ideas are left to their natural course , they are continued through the strictest connexions : the mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbour than to one living at a ...
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... connexion and one that is more intimate , is equally affected by each : such a person must necessarily have a great flow of ideas , because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the slighter relations being with- out ...
... connexion and one that is more intimate , is equally affected by each : such a person must necessarily have a great flow of ideas , because they are introduced by any relation indifferently ; and the slighter relations being with- out ...
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... connexion in their succes- sion . There is implanted in the breast of every man a principle of order , which governs the ar- rangement of his perceptions , of his ideas , and of his actions . With regard to perceptions , I observe ...
... connexion in their succes- sion . There is implanted in the breast of every man a principle of order , which governs the ar- rangement of his perceptions , of his ideas , and of his actions . With regard to perceptions , I observe ...
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... connexion . When an object is in- troduced by a proper connexion , we are conscious of a certain pleasure arising from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is pro- portioned to the degree of connexion : but ...
... connexion . When an object is in- troduced by a proper connexion , we are conscious of a certain pleasure arising from that circumstance . Among objects of equal rank , the pleasure is pro- portioned to the degree of connexion : but ...
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