Nature of the mindLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1834 |
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Sivu 5
... seem beyond our reach . Of the essence of matter we know nothing ; and altogether as little of many of its more active qualities ; inso- much that , amidst all the discoveries of the age , it still remains a controvertible position ...
... seem beyond our reach . Of the essence of matter we know nothing ; and altogether as little of many of its more active qualities ; inso- much that , amidst all the discoveries of the age , it still remains a controvertible position ...
Sivu 7
... seem to have been , that matter , itself of divine origin , gifted even at present , under certain modifications , with instinct and sens- ation , and destined to become immortal hereafter , is physically incapable , under some still ...
... seem to have been , that matter , itself of divine origin , gifted even at present , under certain modifications , with instinct and sens- ation , and destined to become immortal hereafter , is physically incapable , under some still ...
Sivu 8
... seems a strange propensity among man- kind , and it may be traced from a very early period of the world , to look upon matter with contempt . The source of this has never , that I know of , been pointed out ; but it will , probably , be ...
... seems a strange propensity among man- kind , and it may be traced from a very early period of the world , to look upon matter with contempt . The source of this has never , that I know of , been pointed out ; but it will , probably , be ...
Sivu 17
... seems in almost nations to have been handed down by radition , and contemplated by the great e people , whatever may have been the the philosophers , as soon as it has become from the body , And the opinion derives ngth from the been ...
... seems in almost nations to have been handed down by radition , and contemplated by the great e people , whatever may have been the the philosophers , as soon as it has become from the body , And the opinion derives ngth from the been ...
Sivu 20
... seem to be any absurdity in supposing it may be capable of thought ; and if all these powers or endowments result ... seems to point out to us in every part of it a co - existence either of different essences * If the author had read ...
... seem to be any absurdity in supposing it may be capable of thought ; and if all these powers or endowments result ... seems to point out to us in every part of it a co - existence either of different essences * If the author had read ...
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absurd action already observed animal appears Aristotle beauty behold believe Bishop Berkeley Bishop Butler body brain called Cartes character colour common sense consequently constitution Deity denominated derived desire distinct doctrine doubt Dugald Stewart Epicurus equally Essay existence expression external objects external senses faculties fear feeling Fingal Gall Gaul genius Greek happiness hence human hypothesis imagination immaterial important innate ideas instances instinct intelligent intuitive knowledge judgment kind knowledge language Lect lecture Locke Lucretius Malebranche mankind material matter means mental metaphysical mind moral nature never opinion organ passions PATHOGNOMY peculiar peculiarly perceive perception perhaps phantasms philosophers physiognomy physiologists Plato pleasure poetry poets possess present principle produced proof propensity prove Pyrrho quadrupeds qualities racter reason Reid resemblance respect retributive justice says sensation soul Spurzheim sublime substance supposed taste temperament term theosophy thing thou truth virtue whole words
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Sivu 53 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Sivu 343 - He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night.
Sivu 215 - HAPPINESS ! our being's end and aim ! Good, Pleasure, Ease, Content ! whate'er thy name: That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die...
Sivu 295 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form ; Then have I reason to be fond of grief.
Sivu 342 - On a rock, whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood, Robed in the sable garb of woe, With haggard eyes the poet stood ; (Loose his beard and hoary hair, Stream'd like a meteor to the troubled air,) And with a master's hand and prophet's fire Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre...
Sivu 298 - O, that the slave had forty thousand lives ! One is too poor, too weak for my revenge.
Sivu 240 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
Sivu 261 - Yet are thy skies as blue, thy crags as wild ; Sweet are thy groves, and verdant are thy fields, Thine olive ripe as when Minerva smiled, And still his...
Sivu 302 - twas wild. But thou, O Hope, with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure ? Still it whisper'd promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail...
Sivu 256 - Twas but a kindred sound to move, For pity melts the mind to love. Softly sweet, in Lydian measures Soon he soothed his soul to pleasures. War...