The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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George Gregory Smith. suggested to me the Reason why , of all Objects that I have ever seen , there is none which ... Object that he can see in Motion , and consequently gives his Imagination one of the highest Kinds of Pleasure that can ...
George Gregory Smith. suggested to me the Reason why , of all Objects that I have ever seen , there is none which ... Object that he can see in Motion , and consequently gives his Imagination one of the highest Kinds of Pleasure that can ...
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... Objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some Things , we must of Course neglect others . This Imperfection which we observe in our selves , is an Imperfection that cleaves in some Degree to Creatures of the highest ...
... Objects at the same time . If we are careful to inspect some Things , we must of Course neglect others . This Imperfection which we observe in our selves , is an Imperfection that cleaves in some Degree to Creatures of the highest ...
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... Objects . The Understanding , for Example , may be happy in the Contemplation of Moral , Natural , Mathematical , and other Kinds of Truth . The Memory likewise may turn it self to an infinite Multitude of Objects , especially when the ...
... Objects . The Understanding , for Example , may be happy in the Contemplation of Moral , Natural , Mathematical , and other Kinds of Truth . The Memory likewise may turn it self to an infinite Multitude of Objects , especially when the ...
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