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Page 89
... light . It would in its immediate effects furnish a torch of guidance to the philosophical critic ; and ultimately to the poet himself . In energetic minds , truth soon changes by domestication into power ; and from directing in the ...
... light . It would in its immediate effects furnish a torch of guidance to the philosophical critic ; and ultimately to the poet himself . In energetic minds , truth soon changes by domestication into power ; and from directing in the ...
Page 98
... physiological , he arrogates any originality . His system is briefly this ; when- ever the senses are impinged on by external ob- jects , whether by the rays of light reflected from them , or by effluxes of their finer parti- 98.
... physiological , he arrogates any originality . His system is briefly this ; when- ever the senses are impinged on by external ob- jects , whether by the rays of light reflected from them , or by effluxes of their finer parti- 98.
Page 102
... of hollow tubes ( as Hartley teaches ) -nor finally , ( with yet more recent dreamers ) of chemical compositions by elective affinity , or of an electric light at once 1 the immediate object and the ultimate organ of inward 102.
... of hollow tubes ( as Hartley teaches ) -nor finally , ( with yet more recent dreamers ) of chemical compositions by elective affinity , or of an electric light at once 1 the immediate object and the ultimate organ of inward 102.
Page 112
... light - headedness ; and even to this it applies but partially , because the will , and reason are perhaps never wholly suspended . A case of this kind occurred in a Catholic town in Germany a year or two before my arrival at Göttingen ...
... light - headedness ; and even to this it applies but partially , because the will , and reason are perhaps never wholly suspended . A case of this kind occurred in a Catholic town in Germany a year or two before my arrival at Göttingen ...
Page 116
... light by a similarity of essence with that of light ) " neither can a soul not beautiful attain to an intuition of beauty . " CHAPTER VII . Of the necessary consequences of the Hartleian 116.
... light by a similarity of essence with that of light ) " neither can a soul not beautiful attain to an intuition of beauty . " CHAPTER VII . Of the necessary consequences of the Hartleian 116.
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