Masters of American Literature, Volumen1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 páginas |
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... Mind Can never Let it stretch its Conceptions ever so much bring it self to Con- cieve of a state of Perfect nothing , it puts the mind into mere Convulsion and Confusion to endeavour to think of such a state , and it Contradicts the ...
... Mind Can never Let it stretch its Conceptions ever so much bring it self to Con- cieve of a state of Perfect nothing , it puts the mind into mere Convulsion and Confusion to endeavour to think of such a state , and it Contradicts the ...
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... mind . There is noth- else but in the mind . But yet I think that Colour may have an existence out of the mind , with equal reason as any thing in Body has any existence out of the mind , beside the very substance of the body itself ...
... mind . There is noth- else but in the mind . But yet I think that Colour may have an existence out of the mind , with equal reason as any thing in Body has any existence out of the mind , beside the very substance of the body itself ...
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... mind to which they are presented . Language , the great machine with which her miracles are wrought , is contrived to have an application to all possible things ; and wonderful as this contrivance is , and numerous and varied as are its ...
... mind to which they are presented . Language , the great machine with which her miracles are wrought , is contrived to have an application to all possible things ; and wonderful as this contrivance is , and numerous and varied as are its ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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