The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Sivu 401
... mind was completely worn out , was the cessation of his accustomed labours . But while doing nothing ( with him how plain a proof that nothing could be done ) , he would frequently antici- pate a coming period of his usual industry . His ...
... mind was completely worn out , was the cessation of his accustomed labours . But while doing nothing ( with him how plain a proof that nothing could be done ) , he would frequently antici- pate a coming period of his usual industry . His ...
Sivu 443
... mind cannot rest in the ultimatum of an assemblage of causes on the one hand , or a vast variety of substances on the other . We are necessarily impelled , by the very laws of reason , to seek and to demand some unity to which they ...
... mind cannot rest in the ultimatum of an assemblage of causes on the one hand , or a vast variety of substances on the other . We are necessarily impelled , by the very laws of reason , to seek and to demand some unity to which they ...
Sivu 448
... mind , to enumerate all the phenomena of consciousness , to disintegrate the form from the matter , and to base his whole conclusions upon these comparatively special grounds . Now , on the contrary , he has passed from the individual mind ...
... mind , to enumerate all the phenomena of consciousness , to disintegrate the form from the matter , and to base his whole conclusions upon these comparatively special grounds . Now , on the contrary , he has passed from the individual mind ...
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