Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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265. oldal
... future , or hold the same sort of palpable , tangible , immediate , and exclusive communication with my future feelings , in the same manner as I am made to feel the present moment by means of the senses , or the past moment by means of ...
... future , or hold the same sort of palpable , tangible , immediate , and exclusive communication with my future feelings , in the same manner as I am made to feel the present moment by means of the senses , or the past moment by means of ...
275. oldal
... future ; that I shall be hereafter affected by the recollection of my past feelings and actions ; and my remorse be equally heightened by reflecting on my past folly and late - earned wisdom , whether I am really the same being , or ...
... future ; that I shall be hereafter affected by the recollection of my past feelings and actions ; and my remorse be equally heightened by reflecting on my past folly and late - earned wisdom , whether I am really the same being , or ...
276. oldal
... future impressions , since neither my ideas of future objects , nor my feelings with respect to them , can be excited either directly or indirectly by the impressions themselves , or by any ideas or feelings accompanying them , without ...
... future impressions , since neither my ideas of future objects , nor my feelings with respect to them , can be excited either directly or indirectly by the impressions themselves , or by any ideas or feelings accompanying them , without ...
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