The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... Thought, do we meet with? If they speak Nonsense, they believe they are talking Humour; and when they have drawn together a Scheme of absurd, inconsistent Ideas, they are not able to read it over to themselves without laughing. These ...
... Thought, do we meet with? If they speak Nonsense, they believe they are talking Humour; and when they have drawn together a Scheme of absurd, inconsistent Ideas, they are not able to read it over to themselves without laughing. These ...
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... Thought is attended with Consciousness and Representativeness; the Mind has nothing presented to it but what is ... Thought or Action; but betrays an Interruption in every second Thought, when the Consciousness is employed in too fondly ...
... Thought is attended with Consciousness and Representativeness; the Mind has nothing presented to it but what is ... Thought or Action; but betrays an Interruption in every second Thought, when the Consciousness is employed in too fondly ...
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... Thoughts are employed upon the chief Purpose either in Business or Pleasure, we shall never betray an Affectation, for ... Thought bent upon what they should do or say, and by that Means bury a Capacity for great things, by their fear of ...
... Thoughts are employed upon the chief Purpose either in Business or Pleasure, we shall never betray an Affectation, for ... Thought bent upon what they should do or say, and by that Means bury a Capacity for great things, by their fear of ...
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