Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... mind is affected by thoughts , rather than by things ; and only then feels the requisite interest even for the most important events and accidents , when by means of meditation they have passed into thoughts . The sanity of the mind is ...
... mind is affected by thoughts , rather than by things ; and only then feels the requisite interest even for the most important events and accidents , when by means of meditation they have passed into thoughts . The sanity of the mind is ...
第 52 頁
... mind to anger . Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he might not be in the right , and they themselves in the wrong ; an unquiet ...
... mind to anger . Not able to deny that the author possessed both genius and a powerful intellect , they felt very positive , but were not quite certain , that he might not be in the right , and they themselves in the wrong ; an unquiet ...
第 163 頁
... mind completely at rest concerning all these , and is satisfied , if only he can analyse all other notions into some 5 one or more of these supposed elements with plausible subordination and apt arrangement : to such a mind I would as ...
... mind completely at rest concerning all these , and is satisfied , if only he can analyse all other notions into some 5 one or more of these supposed elements with plausible subordination and apt arrangement : to such a mind I would as ...
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