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Page 22
... or association , or in any worthy feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of worthy feelings , the pleasure derived from mere novelty , in 22.
... or association , or in any worthy feeling , are so far vicious in their diction . Be it however observed , that I excluded from the list of worthy feelings , the pleasure derived from mere novelty , in 22.
Page 45
... it might be fairly described as exposing the individual to a greater chance of mental derangement ; but then a more than usual rapidity of association , a more than usual power of passing from thought to thought , and image to image ...
... it might be fairly described as exposing the individual to a greater chance of mental derangement ; but then a more than usual rapidity of association , a more than usual power of passing from thought to thought , and image to image ...
Page 78
... degrading , or at best trivial associations and characters , should succeed in forming a school of imitators , a company of almost religious admirers , and this too 1 + 3 among young men of ardent minds , liberal 78.
... degrading , or at best trivial associations and characters , should succeed in forming a school of imitators , a company of almost religious admirers , and this too 1 + 3 among young men of ardent minds , liberal 78.
Page 83
... manly reflection , and human associations had given both variety , and an additional interest to natural objects , which in the passion and appetite of the first love they had seemed to him neither to need or permit .
... manly reflection , and human associations had given both variety , and an additional interest to natural objects , which in the passion and appetite of the first love they had seemed to him neither to need or permit .
Page 93
... statement of the theory , which I do acknowledge ; or shrink from the trouble of examining the grounds on which I rest it , or the arguments which I offer in its justification . CHAPTER V. On the law of association - Its history 93.
... statement of the theory , which I do acknowledge ; or shrink from the trouble of examining the grounds on which I rest it , or the arguments which I offer in its justification . CHAPTER V. On the law of association - Its history 93.
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