The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 160
... Mind has nothing presented to it , but what is immediately followed by a Reflection or Conscience , 3 which tells you whether that which was so presented is graceful or un- becoming . This Act of the Mind discovers it self in the ...
... Mind has nothing presented to it , but what is immediately followed by a Reflection or Conscience , 3 which tells you whether that which was so presented is graceful or un- becoming . This Act of the Mind discovers it self in the ...
Pagina 283
... Mind is much more to be regarded . Accord- ing as this is managed , you will see the Mind follow the Appetites of the Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira3 dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but ...
... Mind is much more to be regarded . Accord- ing as this is managed , you will see the Mind follow the Appetites of the Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira3 dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but ...
Pagina 399
... Mind , without Variation , and the Succession of others : And we see , that one who fixes his Thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take but little Notice of the Succession of Ideas that pass in his Mind whilst he is taken up ...
... Mind , without Variation , and the Succession of others : And we see , that one who fixes his Thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take but little Notice of the Succession of Ideas that pass in his Mind whilst he is taken up ...
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