Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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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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... sensation , which cannot but affect the pronunciation . The after recollection of the sound , without the same vivid sensation , will modify it still further ; till at length all trace of the original likeness is worn away . which the ...
... sensation , which cannot but affect the pronunciation . The after recollection of the sound , without the same vivid sensation , will modify it still further ; till at length all trace of the original likeness is worn away . which the ...
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... sensations or thoughts . We only fancy , that we act from rational resolves , or prudent mo- tives , or from impulses of anger , love , or gene- rosity . In all these cases the ... sensations ; and the sensations again all their reality 120.
... sensations or thoughts . We only fancy , that we act from rational resolves , or prudent mo- tives , or from impulses of anger , love , or gene- rosity . In all these cases the ... sensations ; and the sensations again all their reality 120.
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