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We are each ourselves , and cannot assume the mind of others any more than their bodies . It was agreed , for instance , that one difficulty in the way of reading the mental and moral nature of men was that There's some Peculiar in each ...
We are each ourselves , and cannot assume the mind of others any more than their bodies . It was agreed , for instance , that one difficulty in the way of reading the mental and moral nature of men was that There's some Peculiar in each ...
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The work that Hobbes allotted fancy and judgement does not exhaust the mind's work . The fancy does its work only in a corner of the mind ( even if the mind be that of a poet ) . Fancy is concerned only with the linking together of ...
The work that Hobbes allotted fancy and judgement does not exhaust the mind's work . The fancy does its work only in a corner of the mind ( even if the mind be that of a poet ) . Fancy is concerned only with the linking together of ...
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Since we have all heard the nightingale and all felt the west wind , we could all have written odes to celebrate them ' if ' , as Lamb would say , ' we had the mind to ' . But no one else in the history of the world has been in a ...
Since we have all heard the nightingale and all felt the west wind , we could all have written odes to celebrate them ' if ' , as Lamb would say , ' we had the mind to ' . But no one else in the history of the world has been in a ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
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