Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1Rest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... sensations of distempered sleep ; but neither lessen nor dim the deep sense of my moral and intellectual obligations . He sent us to the Uni- versity excellent Latin and Greek scholars , and tolerable Hebraists . Yet our classical know ...
... sensations of distempered sleep ; but neither lessen nor dim the deep sense of my moral and intellectual obligations . He sent us to the Uni- versity excellent Latin and Greek scholars , and tolerable Hebraists . Yet our classical know ...
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... sensation . What is charged to the author , belongs to the man , who would probably have been still more impatient , but for the humanizing influences of the very pursuit , which yet bears the blame of his irritability . How then are we ...
... sensation . What is charged to the author , belongs to the man , who would probably have been still more impatient , but for the humanizing influences of the very pursuit , which yet bears the blame of his irritability . How then are we ...
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... sensation of self is always in an inverse proportion . And yet , should he perchance have occasion to repel some false charge , or to rectify some erroneous censure , nothing is more common , than for the many to mistake the general ...
... sensation of self is always in an inverse proportion . And yet , should he perchance have occasion to repel some false charge , or to rectify some erroneous censure , nothing is more common , than for the many to mistake the general ...
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... sensation , but without the sense , of their connection . The psychological condition , or that which constitutes the possibility of this state , being such disproportionate vividness of two distant thoughts , as extin- guishes or ...
... sensation , but without the sense , of their connection . The psychological condition , or that which constitutes the possibility of this state , being such disproportionate vividness of two distant thoughts , as extin- guishes or ...
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... sensation , will of course have a tendency to associate itself with the person who occasions it ; even as persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an involuntary dislike towards their ...
... sensation , will of course have a tendency to associate itself with the person who occasions it ; even as persons , who have been by painful means restored from derangement , are known to feel an involuntary dislike towards their ...
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