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fitted for " great and noble Exercises of the Mind , " as a special and valuable mode of apprehending nature and truth -- not the plain and obvious , but the depth of things , where the complex relationships , the consonancies and ...
fitted for " great and noble Exercises of the Mind , " as a special and valuable mode of apprehending nature and truth -- not the plain and obvious , but the depth of things , where the complex relationships , the consonancies and ...
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The image of our mind is chiefly what we had already felt about the matter in hand , from our previous experience of it ; but it may also be something in the structure of the mind itself , not corresponding to anything in the outer ...
The image of our mind is chiefly what we had already felt about the matter in hand , from our previous experience of it ; but it may also be something in the structure of the mind itself , not corresponding to anything in the outer ...
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In satiric terms , the downward movement attacks the " sinking " Pope had ridiculed in the Peri Bathous , but in the Dunciad he has more on his mind than bad writers ' love for the bathetic . The sinking of the Dunces leads to repose ...
In satiric terms , the downward movement attacks the " sinking " Pope had ridiculed in the Peri Bathous , but in the Dunciad he has more on his mind than bad writers ' love for the bathetic . The sinking of the Dunces leads to repose ...
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