Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 85
... reason . I speak here of reason not as the word is often used , to express a great variety of powers , but as applied to the logical faculty alone . In this restricted sense , the gift of reason is nothing more than the gift of seeing ...
... reason . I speak here of reason not as the word is often used , to express a great variety of powers , but as applied to the logical faculty alone . In this restricted sense , the gift of reason is nothing more than the gift of seeing ...
Page 86
... reason come from all the innumerable motives which are founded on the desires . But in all these different provinces of thought it is the tendency and the work of reason to follow the proposition , or the belief , or the motive , to all ...
... reason come from all the innumerable motives which are founded on the desires . But in all these different provinces of thought it is the tendency and the work of reason to follow the proposition , or the belief , or the motive , to all ...
Page 183
... reason to inclination . " * What time desire hath o'er the soul such sway That reason finds not place nor puissance here , Men oft do laugh at what should claim a tear , And over grievous dole are seeming gay . He sure would travel far ...
... reason to inclination . " * What time desire hath o'er the soul such sway That reason finds not place nor puissance here , Men oft do laugh at what should claim a tear , And over grievous dole are seeming gay . He sure would travel far ...
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