The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... sense -that our limbs perform certain actions , that our senses inform of what is going on around us , and that our minds take cognisance of these events , can draw conclusions from them , and can even form abstract ideas concerning the ...
... sense -that our limbs perform certain actions , that our senses inform of what is going on around us , and that our minds take cognisance of these events , can draw conclusions from them , and can even form abstract ideas concerning the ...
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... Sense , ' or " Insuffi- ciency of Human Knowledge , " or write answers to such questions a " Is consciousness the evolution o being itself , or the evolution of being as an external object ? " and others out of the detested " Young ...
... Sense , ' or " Insuffi- ciency of Human Knowledge , " or write answers to such questions a " Is consciousness the evolution o being itself , or the evolution of being as an external object ? " and others out of the detested " Young ...
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... sense the greatest , English poet . His knowledge of life , his breadth of sympathy with all classes and all modes of thought , his inex- haustible fancy , his consummate art , place him intellectually on a level with Shakespeare ...
... sense the greatest , English poet . His knowledge of life , his breadth of sympathy with all classes and all modes of thought , his inex- haustible fancy , his consummate art , place him intellectually on a level with Shakespeare ...
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... wise , clever , cool - headed , and unselfish , he is by far the nobler being . Rage and misery never turn his head nor blind his common sense ; in Palamon either seems to run away with him . 28 [ Jan. Chaucer's Characters .
... wise , clever , cool - headed , and unselfish , he is by far the nobler being . Rage and misery never turn his head nor blind his common sense ; in Palamon either seems to run away with him . 28 [ Jan. Chaucer's Characters .
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... sense as well as his humour . Walter's is a more interesting character than is that of his wife , because it is more complex . We see that he is not a bad man . He is licentious , like a spoilt child who loves his own way without having ...
... sense as well as his humour . Walter's is a more interesting character than is that of his wife , because it is more complex . We see that he is not a bad man . He is licentious , like a spoilt child who loves his own way without having ...
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