Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... things : reproduction , nourishment , and growth . The sensible soul directs those rudimentary thought processes ... things not present , of summoning memories , and of conceptualizing things which have never existed . Imagination can ...
... things : reproduction , nourishment , and growth . The sensible soul directs those rudimentary thought processes ... things not present , of summoning memories , and of conceptualizing things which have never existed . Imagination can ...
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... things . Working by a process of deductive logic , it generalizes the informa- tion provided by the imagination . It distinguishes between things apparently similar , and finds the similarities in things apparently 46 different . The ...
... things . Working by a process of deductive logic , it generalizes the informa- tion provided by the imagination . It distinguishes between things apparently similar , and finds the similarities in things apparently 46 different . The ...
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... things to be which are , and to be in such sort as they are , to keep that tenure and course which they do , importeth the establishment of natures law . Hooker , 1 , 8 , 9 , 182 : the Law [ of Reason ] which human Nature knoweth itself ...
... things to be which are , and to be in such sort as they are , to keep that tenure and course which they do , importeth the establishment of natures law . Hooker , 1 , 8 , 9 , 182 : the Law [ of Reason ] which human Nature knoweth itself ...
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