The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Various Additional Pieces from Ms. and Other Sources, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1870 - 616 páginas |
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... Mind , is sufficiently evident . Mind , as far as we have any ex- perience of its properties ( and beyond that experience how vain is argument ! ) cannot create - it can only perceive . also to be the cause . ' But ' cause ' is only a ...
... Mind , is sufficiently evident . Mind , as far as we have any ex- perience of its properties ( and beyond that experience how vain is argument ! ) cannot create - it can only perceive . also to be the cause . ' But ' cause ' is only a ...
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... mind , it perceives the agreement or disagree- ment of the ideas of which it is composed . A perception of their agreement is termed belief . Many obstacles frequently prevent this perception from being immediate ; these the mind ...
... mind , it perceives the agreement or disagree- ment of the ideas of which it is composed . A perception of their agreement is termed belief . Many obstacles frequently prevent this perception from being immediate ; these the mind ...
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... mind , it perceives the agreement or disagree- ment of the ideas of which it is composed . A perception of their agreement is termed belief . Many obstacles frequently prevent this perception from being immediate ; these the mind ...
... mind , it perceives the agreement or disagree- ment of the ideas of which it is composed . A perception of their agreement is termed belief . Many obstacles frequently prevent this perception from being immediate ; these the mind ...
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