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... Ideas in a train , • • 2. Emotions and Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and • Passions : Page 1 15 29 Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . -Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion ...
... Ideas in a train , • • 2. Emotions and Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and • Passions : Page 1 15 29 Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . -Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion ...
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... express any number of parts less than the whole . This he thinks is signified by the title he has chosen , viz . ELEMENTS OF CRITI- CISM . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN 14 INTRODUCTION .
... express any number of parts less than the whole . This he thinks is signified by the title he has chosen , viz . ELEMENTS OF CRITI- CISM . ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM . CHAPTER I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... ideas passing in his mind . It requires no activity on his part to carry on the train ; nor can he at will add any ... ideas are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any idea ...
... ideas passing in his mind . It requires no activity on his part to carry on the train ; nor can he at will add any ... ideas are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any idea ...
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... connexion ; as , for example , after a profound sleep . But , though we cannot add to the train an un- connected idea , yet in a measure we can attend to some ideas , and dismiss others . There are few 24 16 [ CH . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND ...
... connexion ; as , for example , after a profound sleep . But , though we cannot add to the train an un- connected idea , yet in a measure we can attend to some ideas , and dismiss others . There are few 24 16 [ CH . 1 . PERCEPTIONS AND ...
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... ideas are left to their natural course , they are continued through the strictest connexions : the mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbour than to one living at a distance . This ...
... ideas are left to their natural course , they are continued through the strictest connexions : the mind extends its view to a son more readily than to a servant ; and more readily to a neighbour than to one living at a distance . This ...
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