Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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I almost think that ideas never recall ideas , as far as they are ideas , any more than leaves in a forest create each other's motion , the breeze it is that runs through them — it is the soul , the state of feeling .
I almost think that ideas never recall ideas , as far as they are ideas , any more than leaves in a forest create each other's motion , the breeze it is that runs through them — it is the soul , the state of feeling .
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Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impressions that are left , ( or in the language of Mr. Hume , the ideas , ) are linked together . Whenever therefore any one of the movements , which constitute a complex 10 ...
Whenever we feel several objects at the same time , the impressions that are left , ( or in the language of Mr. Hume , the ideas , ) are linked together . Whenever therefore any one of the movements , which constitute a complex 10 ...
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10. the ideas are themselves in Hartley's system . Hartley does not go so far as actually to identify vibrations and ideas . But he makes the ideas subject to the same processes of motion and change , and governed by the same ...
10. the ideas are themselves in Hartley's system . Hartley does not go so far as actually to identify vibrations and ideas . But he makes the ideas subject to the same processes of motion and change , and governed by the same ...
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