The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... habit . MEMORY AND CONCEPTION . THERE seems to be a regular process carried on in the mind throughout its whole ... HABIT . MEN differ in their power of lively conception , but more in their habits of attention ; but conception is in all ...
... habit . MEMORY AND CONCEPTION . THERE seems to be a regular process carried on in the mind throughout its whole ... HABIT . MEN differ in their power of lively conception , but more in their habits of attention ; but conception is in all ...
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... HABIT . of curiosity in moral science , to gauge the dimensions of wretchedness , and to see how deep the miseries ... HABIT . THE period of time in which a habit renews its action , or ( if I may be allowed the expression ) the orbit of ...
... HABIT . of curiosity in moral science , to gauge the dimensions of wretchedness , and to see how deep the miseries ... HABIT . THE period of time in which a habit renews its action , or ( if I may be allowed the expression ) the orbit of ...
289. oldal
... habit by the recurrence of names or seasons ; but if an action be performed every third or fourth year , the same name and the same appearances have occurred , without being connected with the same deed , and there- fore the habit is ...
... habit by the recurrence of names or seasons ; but if an action be performed every third or fourth year , the same name and the same appearances have occurred , without being connected with the same deed , and there- fore the habit is ...
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