Thoughts on the Moral Order of Nature, Volumen3J. Chambers, 1831 |
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... imagination , as to make them burn with the desire to realize it in person . ** The wish to be man's companion in private life , would be such a primary one in their bosoms , that it would be more easily unfolded there than any other ...
... imagination , as to make them burn with the desire to realize it in person . ** The wish to be man's companion in private life , would be such a primary one in their bosoms , that it would be more easily unfolded there than any other ...
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... imagination of a woman , when she is , exclusively , engrossed by the desire to see an adoring lover the slave of her fascinating powers . It appears to me that two distinct beings , endowed with reason , can hardly be found , who ...
... imagination of a woman , when she is , exclusively , engrossed by the desire to see an adoring lover the slave of her fascinating powers . It appears to me that two distinct beings , endowed with reason , can hardly be found , who ...
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... imagination . This fa- culty dazzles her with the image of an ideal glory , which it displays to her mental vision , as being attainable by her , and it neglects to point out to her the necessity of toil and study , to arrive either at ...
... imagination . This fa- culty dazzles her with the image of an ideal glory , which it displays to her mental vision , as being attainable by her , and it neglects to point out to her the necessity of toil and study , to arrive either at ...
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... imagination free to wander , capriciously , from ob- ject to object , on account of its not being held to one fixed direction by industrious , laborious habits . Secondly - Notwithstanding that their mind has no fixed resting place but ...
... imagination free to wander , capriciously , from ob- ject to object , on account of its not being held to one fixed direction by industrious , laborious habits . Secondly - Notwithstanding that their mind has no fixed resting place but ...
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... imagination , which should , and often does , cause them to have a deeper , pitying feeling , for the sorrows of their fellow - creatures , causes , also , their malignant passions , where they are left unsubdued in their breast , to ...
... imagination , which should , and often does , cause them to have a deeper , pitying feeling , for the sorrows of their fellow - creatures , causes , also , their malignant passions , where they are left unsubdued in their breast , to ...
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