The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 9C. Taylor, 1808 |
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... mind of every man living be modified so differently from the mind of every other , that he sees all things from a particular point of view , and receives impressions from them that are entirely his own ; then are the glories of nature ...
... mind of every man living be modified so differently from the mind of every other , that he sees all things from a particular point of view , and receives impressions from them that are entirely his own ; then are the glories of nature ...
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of the mind and of the passions ; but the countenance of a wise man is not always expressive of wisdom : his thoughts may be occupied on trifles , or he may be sorrowful , or some passion may ruffle his mind , and as is the state of the ...
of the mind and of the passions ; but the countenance of a wise man is not always expressive of wisdom : his thoughts may be occupied on trifles , or he may be sorrowful , or some passion may ruffle his mind , and as is the state of the ...
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... mind to serious and momentous subjects . His gaiety did not imply a dereliction , even for the moment , of the habitude of mind proper to a wise and conscientious man . It was an unquestionable matter of fact , that he could emit ...
... mind to serious and momentous subjects . His gaiety did not imply a dereliction , even for the moment , of the habitude of mind proper to a wise and conscientious man . It was an unquestionable matter of fact , that he could emit ...
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