Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) actually existed , and in what consists their nature and power . As one word may become the general exponent of many , so by association a simple image may represent a whole class . But in ...
... images ( under the name of abstract ideas ) actually existed , and in what consists their nature and power . As one word may become the general exponent of many , so by association a simple image may represent a whole class . But in ...
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... images or modifications of our own being , which alone , ( according to this system ) , we actually 1 behold , is as ... image on the retina , and that from the geometry of light , if this very light did not present 2 the very same ...
... images or modifications of our own being , which alone , ( according to this system ) , we actually 1 behold , is as ... image on the retina , and that from the geometry of light , if this very light did not present 2 the very same ...
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... images in the mind the phenomena of sensation . A man has fancy in proportion as he can call up , connect , or associate at pleasure the internal images ( Þavráčew is to cause to appear ) so as to complete the ideal representations of ...
... images in the mind the phenomena of sensation . A man has fancy in proportion as he can call up , connect , or associate at pleasure the internal images ( Þavráčew is to cause to appear ) so as to complete the ideal representations of ...
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