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... mind in general , and of those properties of the human mind which poetry particularly addresses.And thus , by resolving such composites as imagery , beauty , sublimity , style and others of the like complex nature into their elementary ...
... mind in general , and of those properties of the human mind which poetry particularly addresses.And thus , by resolving such composites as imagery , beauty , sublimity , style and others of the like complex nature into their elementary ...
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... mind either as alone or associated . It is evident from experience , that by an universal law of nature , every thing tends towards its species , and has a predilection rather for what is homogeneous and consonant to its essence , than ...
... mind either as alone or associated . It is evident from experience , that by an universal law of nature , every thing tends towards its species , and has a predilection rather for what is homogeneous and consonant to its essence , than ...
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... mind are more strongly excited by ideas moral and intellectual , which are the proper perceptions of mind and analogous to its nature , than by the mere sensation of objects material , which have no such analogy . We regret our ...
... mind are more strongly excited by ideas moral and intellectual , which are the proper perceptions of mind and analogous to its nature , than by the mere sensation of objects material , which have no such analogy . We regret our ...
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