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... feel- ing , or reflection . Not so with man ! He opens his percipient faculties on the surrounding world , and light with its variety of hues and visual properties of external things , and the various odours of the earth , and all ...
... feel- ing , or reflection . Not so with man ! He opens his percipient faculties on the surrounding world , and light with its variety of hues and visual properties of external things , and the various odours of the earth , and all ...
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... feels himself to be the percipient and intelligent centre of ma- terial things , gathering their influences and converting them to mind , which he exerts upon them , and by which he in- vestigates their nature , qualities , laws ...
... feels himself to be the percipient and intelligent centre of ma- terial things , gathering their influences and converting them to mind , which he exerts upon them , and by which he in- vestigates their nature , qualities , laws ...
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... feeling , thinking , doubting , associating , loving , believing , and rejoicing as man . She is as much interested in all the high concerns of the world , of time , of the future , as man . She possesses a distinct indivi- duality ...
... feeling , thinking , doubting , associating , loving , believing , and rejoicing as man . She is as much interested in all the high concerns of the world , of time , of the future , as man . She possesses a distinct indivi- duality ...
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... feels a pleasure in performing her will - he catches in- spiration from her benignant looks , and consolation from her perpetual anxious- ness and inexhaustible love . Though they are two distinct beings , it may be said , that one will ...
... feels a pleasure in performing her will - he catches in- spiration from her benignant looks , and consolation from her perpetual anxious- ness and inexhaustible love . Though they are two distinct beings , it may be said , that one will ...
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... feel the caress which I know she felt ! She was silent for many minutes , and then spoke in feeble but musical accents , and I , boyishly , wept aloud ! Then she smiled , and looked at me with finger upraised , and said , " Wait a ...
... feel the caress which I know she felt ! She was silent for many minutes , and then spoke in feeble but musical accents , and I , boyishly , wept aloud ! Then she smiled , and looked at me with finger upraised , and said , " Wait a ...
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