Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page 191
... hath marshalled their hosts in his mind , only to perform their due function in the / operations / progress / of ( his mental ) ↑ its ↓ powers . n I have said that his tone of mind derived from his knowledge fits him for every scene ...
... hath marshalled their hosts in his mind , only to perform their due function in the / operations / progress / of ( his mental ) ↑ its ↓ powers . n I have said that his tone of mind derived from his knowledge fits him for every scene ...
Page 326
... hath broached the doctrines of wisdom when the beam of a star which hath shone on all else at last lights on him , and is pleased with him- self until time hath taught him that knowledge is common and ideas are old . The child is proud ...
... hath broached the doctrines of wisdom when the beam of a star which hath shone on all else at last lights on him , and is pleased with him- self until time hath taught him that knowledge is common and ideas are old . The child is proud ...
Page 372
... hath shewed thee will it yet be repelled . x x x x I have seen a little stream of no noise , which upon its stoppage hath swelled up & with a loud gushing hath borne over the heap of turves wherewith it was resisted . ( Bishop [ Joseph ] ...
... hath shewed thee will it yet be repelled . x x x x I have seen a little stream of no noise , which upon its stoppage hath swelled up & with a loud gushing hath borne over the heap of turves wherewith it was resisted . ( Bishop [ Joseph ] ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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