The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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... feelings or impressions by means of consciousness , and in my past feelings by means of memory , which 1 cannot have in the past or present feelings of others , because these faculties can only be exerted upon those things which ...
... feelings or impressions by means of consciousness , and in my past feelings by means of memory , which 1 cannot have in the past or present feelings of others , because these faculties can only be exerted upon those things which ...
Page 703
... feelings either of sympathy or rational self interest ( by one or other of which feelings my actions are constantly governed ) I always yield to that impulse which is accompanied with most pleasure at the time . It is true that I yield ...
... feelings either of sympathy or rational self interest ( by one or other of which feelings my actions are constantly governed ) I always yield to that impulse which is accompanied with most pleasure at the time . It is true that I yield ...
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... feeling . And this theory is confirmed by the fact , that though poetical genius is wonderfully aided in its developement ... feelings and emotions of the soul , and their association is always clear and compre- hensible ; whereas music ...
... feeling . And this theory is confirmed by the fact , that though poetical genius is wonderfully aided in its developement ... feelings and emotions of the soul , and their association is always clear and compre- hensible ; whereas music ...
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