Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... Doctrine stated in the preceding Section 1. Of Wit 2. Of Rhyme 3. Of Poetical Fancy 4. Of Invention in the Arts and Sciences V. - Application of the Principles stated in the foregoing Sections of this Chapter , to explain the Phenomena ...
... Doctrine stated in the preceding Section 1. Of Wit 2. Of Rhyme 3. Of Poetical Fancy 4. Of Invention in the Arts and Sciences V. - Application of the Principles stated in the foregoing Sections of this Chapter , to explain the Phenomena ...
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... doctrine of the preservation and improvement of the different senses . 2. The history of the power and influence of imagination . 3. The history of the several species of enthusiasm . 4. The history of the various circumstances in ...
... doctrine of the preservation and improvement of the different senses . 2. The history of the power and influence of imagination . 3. The history of the several species of enthusiasm . 4. The history of the various circumstances in ...
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... doctrines of chemistry , cannot fail to be known to most of my readers . The foregoing remarks , in so far as they ... doctrine , as can scarcely fail to be satisfactory , even to those who are the most disposed to doubt the efficacy ...
... doctrines of chemistry , cannot fail to be known to most of my readers . The foregoing remarks , in so far as they ... doctrine , as can scarcely fail to be satisfactory , even to those who are the most disposed to doubt the efficacy ...
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... doctrine of Aristotle , ( says Dr. Reid , ) that as our senses cannot receive external material objects themselves , they re- ceive their species ; that is , their images or forms , without the mat- ter ; as wax receives the form of the ...
... doctrine of Aristotle , ( says Dr. Reid , ) that as our senses cannot receive external material objects themselves , they re- ceive their species ; that is , their images or forms , without the mat- ter ; as wax receives the form of the ...
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... doctrine of the Peripatetics , that all the objects of human understanding enter at first by the senses ; and maintained , that there exist eternal and immutable ideas , which were prior to the objects of sense , and about which all ...
... doctrine of the Peripatetics , that all the objects of human understanding enter at first by the senses ; and maintained , that there exist eternal and immutable ideas , which were prior to the objects of sense , and about which all ...
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