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... mind under the sway of the offspring of Mnemosyne , having placed the record of immortality in the hand of her eldest born , and concluded his adjudication of the nine sceptres by investing the youngest with that trumpet of which the ...
... mind under the sway of the offspring of Mnemosyne , having placed the record of immortality in the hand of her eldest born , and concluded his adjudication of the nine sceptres by investing the youngest with that trumpet of which the ...
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... mind , a slight attention to the subject will suffice to shew , that there is a difference . Imagination cannot be exer- cised without conception , but conception may , without imagin- ation . These words , both in speech and in writing ...
... mind , a slight attention to the subject will suffice to shew , that there is a difference . Imagination cannot be exer- cised without conception , but conception may , without imagin- ation . These words , both in speech and in writing ...
Pagina 432
... mind its various parts : so strongly , that he is able with his pencil to delineate the whole , I should say , that in this case he exercises conception But should the same painter , from a fine tree , a lake , acriver , sa mountain , a ...
... mind its various parts : so strongly , that he is able with his pencil to delineate the whole , I should say , that in this case he exercises conception But should the same painter , from a fine tree , a lake , acriver , sa mountain , a ...
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