Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... mind.'1 From the cast or state of mind , to which such objects make no appeal except as mere objects of experience , 2 through the intermediate stage in which they move us by the suggestion of incidental resemblances , up to the highest ...
... mind.'1 From the cast or state of mind , to which such objects make no appeal except as mere objects of experience , 2 through the intermediate stage in which they move us by the suggestion of incidental resemblances , up to the highest ...
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... Mind in his system is always passive - a lazy looker - on at an external world . If the mind be not passive , if it be indeed made in God's image , and that too in the sublimest sense the image of the Creator , there is ground for ...
... Mind in his system is always passive - a lazy looker - on at an external world . If the mind be not passive , if it be indeed made in God's image , and that too in the sublimest sense the image of the Creator , there is ground for ...
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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 ...
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