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... mind and ways , are noticed as weaknesses and errors , derogatory to his judgment and injurious to his fortunes . Many of his difficulties , for instance , are attributed to the shortness of his foresight , which prevented him from ...
... mind and ways , are noticed as weaknesses and errors , derogatory to his judgment and injurious to his fortunes . Many of his difficulties , for instance , are attributed to the shortness of his foresight , which prevented him from ...
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... mind , the emotion will follow of itself ; that a man who is affected by the sight of good and bad in nature , will be affected in the same way when he sees them in a book ; that if he be not , it is for want not of epithets and ...
... mind , the emotion will follow of itself ; that a man who is affected by the sight of good and bad in nature , will be affected in the same way when he sees them in a book ; that if he be not , it is for want not of epithets and ...
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... mind by which to discern the fountain of counsels and causes . ' As far therefore as the character of Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true insight into his character , Speed is not ...
... mind by which to discern the fountain of counsels and causes . ' As far therefore as the character of Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true insight into his character , Speed is not ...
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... mind of man ; Poesy his imagination ; Philosophy his reason ; and History his memory . Of which three faculties least exception is commonly taken to memory ; because imagination is oftentimes idle , and reason litigious . So likewise ...
... mind of man ; Poesy his imagination ; Philosophy his reason ; and History his memory . Of which three faculties least exception is commonly taken to memory ; because imagination is oftentimes idle , and reason litigious . So likewise ...
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... mind of the conceits which are nearest allied unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irres- olution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a ...
... mind of the conceits which are nearest allied unto action , and imprinteth them so , as it doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irres- olution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a ...
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