The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... minds fill it with spectres and apparitions . Mr. Locke , in his chapter of the Association of Ideas , has very curious remarks , to show how , by the prejudice of education ... mind a whole set that bear no No. 110 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... minds fill it with spectres and apparitions . Mr. Locke , in his chapter of the Association of Ideas , has very curious remarks , to show how , by the prejudice of education ... mind a whole set that bear no No. 110 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
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... mind a whole set that bear no resemblance to one another in the nature of things . Among several examples of this kind , he produces the following instance . ' The ideas of goblins and sprights have really no more to do with darkness ...
... mind a whole set that bear no resemblance to one another in the nature of things . Among several examples of this kind , he produces the following instance . ' The ideas of goblins and sprights have really no more to do with darkness ...
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... mind the several arguments that establish this great point , which is the basis of morality , and the source of all the pleasing hopes and secret joys that can arise in the heart of a reasonable creature . I considered those several ...
... mind the several arguments that establish this great point , which is the basis of morality , and the source of all the pleasing hopes and secret joys that can arise in the heart of a reasonable creature . I considered those several ...
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... mind of man . Nay , it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself , to see his crea- tion for ever beautifying in his eyes , and draw- ing nearer to him , by greater degrees of resem- blance . Methinks this single consideration , of the ...
... mind of man . Nay , it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself , to see his crea- tion for ever beautifying in his eyes , and draw- ing nearer to him , by greater degrees of resem- blance . Methinks this single consideration , of the ...
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... mind , as if I had actually walked with that beautiful creature un- der these shades . I have been fool enough to carve her name on the bark of several of these trees ; so unhappy is the condition of men in love to attempt the removing ...
... mind , as if I had actually walked with that beautiful creature un- der these shades . I have been fool enough to carve her name on the bark of several of these trees ; so unhappy is the condition of men in love to attempt the removing ...
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