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... thoughts , feelings , or state of our mind , in order to excite the conception of them in another . It is either symbolical or arbitrary . In the first case it excites by the mere power of resemblance or analogy , the ideas which it is ...
... thoughts , feelings , or state of our mind , in order to excite the conception of them in another . It is either symbolical or arbitrary . In the first case it excites by the mere power of resemblance or analogy , the ideas which it is ...
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... thought in some human agent ; or to a picture faithfully delineating its effect upon the countenance ; or by seizing the happy moment when he himself is immersed in thought . It will be said , perhaps , that I can give an appropriate ...
... thought in some human agent ; or to a picture faithfully delineating its effect upon the countenance ; or by seizing the happy moment when he himself is immersed in thought . It will be said , perhaps , that I can give an appropriate ...
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... thought it should move ; that thought is your spirit ; God thought that the world should be made , and it was made . Where is your father ? " " He has gone to see my little brother in the chamber , who is sick . ” " Is your father a ...
... thought it should move ; that thought is your spirit ; God thought that the world should be made , and it was made . Where is your father ? " " He has gone to see my little brother in the chamber , who is sick . ” " Is your father a ...
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... thought , emotions , or purposes , but the elements , which compose these combinations , must be previously known , either by the actual observation of external ob- jects , through the medium of the senses , or by the actual conscious ...
... thought , emotions , or purposes , but the elements , which compose these combinations , must be previously known , either by the actual observation of external ob- jects , through the medium of the senses , or by the actual conscious ...
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... thoughts that burst From hidden springs of feeling , Like silent streams , unseen at first , From our cold hearts are ... thought , to plead my wrongs to thee . I found thee , yet a modest flower - an infant of the spring , Unheeded , in ...
... thoughts that burst From hidden springs of feeling , Like silent streams , unseen at first , From our cold hearts are ... thought , to plead my wrongs to thee . I found thee , yet a modest flower - an infant of the spring , Unheeded , in ...
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