Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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第 52 頁
... sensation , but without the sense , of their connection . psychological condition , or that which constitutes the possi- bility of this state , being such disproportionate vividness of two distant thoughts , as extinguishes or obscures ...
... sensation , but without the sense , of their connection . psychological condition , or that which constitutes the possi- bility of this state , being such disproportionate vividness of two distant thoughts , as extinguishes or obscures ...
第 53 頁
... sensation of such connection which is supplied by habit . The man feels as if he were standing on his head , though he cannot but see , that he is truly standing on his feet . This , as a painful sensation , will of course have a ...
... sensation of such connection which is supplied by habit . The man feels as if he were standing on his head , though he cannot but see , that he is truly standing on his feet . This , as a painful sensation , will of course have a ...
第 83 頁
... sensations ; and the sensations again all their reality from the impressions ab extra ; a God not visible , audible , or tangible , can exist only in the sounds and letters that form his name and attributes . If in ourselves there be no ...
... sensations ; and the sensations again all their reality from the impressions ab extra ; a God not visible , audible , or tangible , can exist only in the sounds and letters that form his name and attributes . If in ourselves there be no ...
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