Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... attention being suc- cessively absorbed in each singly , so as not to notice the in- terjacent notion , " changed " which by its incongruity with the first thought , " I , " constitutes the bull . Add only , that this process is ...
... attention being suc- cessively absorbed in each singly , so as not to notice the in- terjacent notion , " changed " which by its incongruity with the first thought , " I , " constitutes the bull . Add only , that this process is ...
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... attention , and my conclusions concerning which , he had made more lucid to myself by many happy instances drawn from the operation of natural objects on the mind . But it was Mr. Wordsworth's pur- pose to consider the influences of ...
... attention , and my conclusions concerning which , he had made more lucid to myself by many happy instances drawn from the operation of natural objects on the mind . But it was Mr. Wordsworth's pur- pose to consider the influences of ...
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... attention on that subordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity from the assumption , that the will , and with the will all acts of thought and attention , are parts and products of this blind ...
... attention on that subordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity from the assumption , that the will , and with the will all acts of thought and attention , are parts and products of this blind ...
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