Blackwood's Magazine, 47. kötetW. Blackwood, 1840 |
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70. oldal
... minds of the multitude in the conduct of the few who towered above it . At our first approach to them , the records ... mind , and render it operative ; they give consis- tency to numbers , and make of a mul- titude a people ; and their ...
... minds of the multitude in the conduct of the few who towered above it . At our first approach to them , the records ... mind , and render it operative ; they give consis- tency to numbers , and make of a mul- titude a people ; and their ...
75. oldal
... mind that in an era far from literary - when the multitude of books which now oppress us with know- ledge , were represented by a few dark manuscripts perused by here and there a solitary student - when the ideas which oral discourse ...
... mind that in an era far from literary - when the multitude of books which now oppress us with know- ledge , were represented by a few dark manuscripts perused by here and there a solitary student - when the ideas which oral discourse ...
78. oldal
... mind ; that he had relinquished his pride and ambition , his violent conduct towards his bro- ther bishops is sufficient utterly to contradict . We speak it with rever- ence , but there are few positions more favourable to the growth of ...
... mind ; that he had relinquished his pride and ambition , his violent conduct towards his bro- ther bishops is sufficient utterly to contradict . We speak it with rever- ence , but there are few positions more favourable to the growth of ...
88. oldal
... mind , a third , and very distinct portion of its perceptions , furnishes the foundation and reference of those of Titian , which occupy a station at once elevated and degraded -elevated by the extent of their re- lation or reference ...
... mind , a third , and very distinct portion of its perceptions , furnishes the foundation and reference of those of Titian , which occupy a station at once elevated and degraded -elevated by the extent of their re- lation or reference ...
90. oldal
... mind de- mands the distinct and separate exist- ence of material being from that which is mental or immaterial , as a basis for its construction , another founds upon the denial of this , and proceeds to erect its scheme in ideal- ism ...
... mind de- mands the distinct and separate exist- ence of material being from that which is mental or immaterial , as a basis for its construction , another founds upon the denial of this , and proceeds to erect its scheme in ideal- ism ...
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