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... mind , so fiction gives to man that.which history withholds ; and in some sort satisfies the soul with shadows of things , of which it cannot obtain the substance . For , on a slight inspection , fiction strongly shews a greater ...
... mind , so fiction gives to man that.which history withholds ; and in some sort satisfies the soul with shadows of things , of which it cannot obtain the substance . For , on a slight inspection , fiction strongly shews a greater ...
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... mind things difficult to be remembered , with things easily remembered ; so as to enable it to retain and to recol- lect the former , by means of the latter . In travelling along a road , the sight of the more remarkable scenes we meet ...
... mind things difficult to be remembered , with things easily remembered ; so as to enable it to retain and to recol- lect the former , by means of the latter . In travelling along a road , the sight of the more remarkable scenes we meet ...
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... mind : but , from the familiar dicourse of one who , though not a philosopher , the τὸ θρέμμα , ὃν καλῦσιν οἱ ἄνθρώποι φιλόσοφον † , exhibited in his writings the march of a powerful and active mind , capable of comprehending the great ...
... mind : but , from the familiar dicourse of one who , though not a philosopher , the τὸ θρέμμα , ὃν καλῦσιν οἱ ἄνθρώποι φιλόσοφον † , exhibited in his writings the march of a powerful and active mind , capable of comprehending the great ...
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