Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of TruthR. B. Collins, 1850 - 284 עמודים |
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... persons of partial acquirements , or that they require less research than works of a higher order . In one sense this is true ; but we maintain that a work adapted to the youthful mind , cannot be written by any other than by him who ...
... persons of partial acquirements , or that they require less research than works of a higher order . In one sense this is true ; but we maintain that a work adapted to the youthful mind , cannot be written by any other than by him who ...
עמוד 4
... persons of cul- tivated minds , and to secure their study . " - New - York Evangelist . In addition to the foregoing recommendations , the publisher is in posses- sion of others , also commendatory , from individuals in different parts ...
... persons of cul- tivated minds , and to secure their study . " - New - York Evangelist . In addition to the foregoing recommendations , the publisher is in posses- sion of others , also commendatory , from individuals in different parts ...
עמוד 13
... person attempts to reason , or to follow out a course of investigation , he falls into slight and partial views , unsound deductions , and frivolous arguments . This state of mind , therefore , ought to be carefully guarded against in ...
... person attempts to reason , or to follow out a course of investigation , he falls into slight and partial views , unsound deductions , and frivolous arguments . This state of mind , therefore , ought to be carefully guarded against in ...
עמוד 14
... persons unaccustomed to a mode of life requiring such exercises of attention . Numerous examples of this kind are mentioned by travellers , particularly among the original natives of America . " The pupil may read as attentively as he ...
... persons unaccustomed to a mode of life requiring such exercises of attention . Numerous examples of this kind are mentioned by travellers , particularly among the original natives of America . " The pupil may read as attentively as he ...
עמוד 16
... persons allow themselves to fall , of studying lessons in frag- ments of time , having the book , perhaps , for some time before them , but allowing their attention to be con- tinually diverted from their pursuit , will only lead to ...
... persons allow themselves to fall , of studying lessons in frag- ments of time , having the book , perhaps , for some time before them , but allowing their attention to be con- tinually diverted from their pursuit , will only lead to ...
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acquired analogy appear apply argument arise association attention believe Bicetre bodily calculated camera obscura character circumstances common conception connected considered conviction correct course of nature cultivation degree distinct distinctly dreams effect entirely evidence example exercise existence external things facts fallacy feelings gentleman habit hallucination ideas illustrated important impression individual influence inquiry insanity instances intellectual interest investigation Jacob Abbott ject John Abercrombie John S. C. Abbott judgment kind knowledge lady manner Mary Howitt MCCURDY'S memory ment mental process mentioned by Dr mind mode moral causes moral treatment MOUNT VERNON namely nature objects observation occurred particular peculiar perception persons phenomena Philosophy Philosophy of Mind principle probably process of reasoning properties pupil racters recollection referred regard relations remarkable sensation senses sophism sound Spanish Language statement testimony thought tion trace true truth uniform various vision writing Yale College
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עמוד 206 - forgotten a matter which is now of a very old date; but you may call it to his recollection by this token, that when I came to pay his account, there was difficulty in getting change for a Portugal piece of gold, and that we were forced to drink out the balance at a tavern.
עמוד 205 - Narrate all the circumstances. men are not surprised at such apparitions. Mr. R. thought that he informed his father of the cause of his distress, adding that the payment of a considerable sum of money was the more unpleasant to him, because he had a strong- consciousness that it was not due, though he was
עמוד 259 - fitted up with articles of armor, skins of wild animals, and the like. It was when laying down his book, and passing into this hall, through which the moon was beginning to shine, that the individual of whom I speak saw right before him, and in a standing posture, the
עמוד 216 - which had exceedingly perplexed him; and that he would give any thing to recover the train of thought which had passed before him in his dream. She then directed him to the writing-desk, where he found the opinion clearly and fully written out, and which was afterward found to be perfectly correct.
עמוד 92 - able to speak, and discovered strong emotions of pleasure in her countenance, probably from a sudden association of all her early domestic connections and enjoyments with the words which I uttered. From that time she began to recover. She is now living, and seldom fails, when we meet, to salute me with the
עמוד 218 - a window to the roof of the building. He there tore in pieces a magpie's -nest, wrapped the young birds in his cloak, returned to his apartment, and went to bed. In the morning he mentioned the circumstances as having occurred in a dream, and could not be persuaded that there
עמוד 8 - DYMOND'S ESSAYS. Essays on the Principles of Morality, and on the private and political rights and obligations of mankind. By Jonathan Dymond. Complete stereotype edition. 12mo.
עמוד 259 - representation of his departed friend, whose recollection had been so strongly brought to his imagination. He stopped for a single moment, so as to notice the wonderful accuracy with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities of dress and posture of the illustrious poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt no sentiment save that of wonder at the extraordinary accuracy
עמוד 118 - in this manner, when he wanted coals put upon his fire» always called for paper, and when he wanted paper, called for coals ; and these words he always used in the same manner. In other cases, the patient seems to invent names, using words which to a stranger are quite unintelligible
עמוד 205 - father, who had been many years dead, appeared to him, he thought, and asked him why he was disturbed in his mind. In dreams Knowledge of languages revived in dreams. Example. Anecdote related by Walter