Philosophical Miscellanies on Various Subjects: To which is Prefixed, an Account of the Author, and His Works, by HimselfJ. Hinton, 1759 - 286 páginas |
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... manner of Postures , that the Agitation of the Blood may be kept up . This is the only Refource against a Death , indeed de- lightful , but inevitable . The cutaneous Veins , in all Parts , become contracted and preffed by the Action of ...
... manner of Postures , that the Agitation of the Blood may be kept up . This is the only Refource against a Death , indeed de- lightful , but inevitable . The cutaneous Veins , in all Parts , become contracted and preffed by the Action of ...
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... Manner fuitable to the Structure of its Organisation ; no matter whether this be done by phyfical Influence , occa- fional Causes , or the pre - established Har- mony . Whichfoever of these three Hypo- thefes I fhould adopt , it will ...
... Manner fuitable to the Structure of its Organisation ; no matter whether this be done by phyfical Influence , occa- fional Causes , or the pre - established Har- mony . Whichfoever of these three Hypo- thefes I fhould adopt , it will ...
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... the se- veral Particulars , which are ufually con- founded . In what Manner are the Organs of the Senfes the Caufe of Senfations ; is it as immediate Principles ? Is it immediately by the Eye 3 as 52 Essay on Dreams .
... the se- veral Particulars , which are ufually con- founded . In what Manner are the Organs of the Senfes the Caufe of Senfations ; is it as immediate Principles ? Is it immediately by the Eye 3 as 52 Essay on Dreams .
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... Manner as prefented to us by the Senses ; and that any subsequent Recollec- tion of them is likewife according to this Connection . This is fo common , that it would be fuperfluous to dwell on it ; we , for the first Time , fee a ...
... Manner as prefented to us by the Senses ; and that any subsequent Recollec- tion of them is likewife according to this Connection . This is fo common , that it would be fuperfluous to dwell on it ; we , for the first Time , fee a ...
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... Manner in which Ideas be- come connected in our Brain , it is not at all furprising that firange and heterogeneous Combinations fhould be formed there ; but it is what neceffarily demands our Attention , as thereby the apparent Oddness ...
... Manner in which Ideas be- come connected in our Brain , it is not at all furprising that firange and heterogeneous Combinations fhould be formed there ; but it is what neceffarily demands our Attention , as thereby the apparent Oddness ...
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abfolute Action againſt Animals arife awake becauſe betwixt Blood Body Brain Cafe Caufe Cauſe Cerebellum Chyle cifely Circumftances cloſe Confequence Confideration Converfation Courſe Creatures Defire determined difpofed Difpofition diftinct Dreams Effence effential Efteem faid fame fecond feem feen felves fenfible feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fion firft firſt fleep fome fometimes foon ftill ftrong fuch fufficient fuitable fuppofed fupreme greateſt Happineſs himſelf Ideas Imagination impoffible Impreffion Increaſe Inftance Intereft itſelf juft Kind leaft leaſt lefs Liberty likewife Marriage Meaſure ment Mind moft Money moſt Motion muft muſt myſelf Nature neceffary Neceffity nefs Nouriſhment Number obferved Occafion Order ourſelves Paffions pafs Perfection Perfon Philofophers pleaſe Pleaſure poffible prefent Principles Queſtion raiſed Reaſon refpectable ſcarce ſeen Senfation Senfes ſhall Sleep Soul Species Spirits thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thouſand tion Ufury Univerſe Uſe Veffels whilft whofe whole Wiſdom yourſelf
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Página 175 - Be to her virtues very kind; Be to her faults a little blind; Let all her ways be unconfin'd; And clap your padlock — on her mind.
Página 104 - Were we to press, inferior might on ours; Or in the full creation leave a void, Where, one step broken, the great scale's destroy'd: From Nature's chain whatever link you strike, Tenth, or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike. And, if each system in gradation roll Alike essential to th' amazing whole, The least confusion but in one, not all That system only, but the whole must fall.
Página 147 - Hail wedded Love, mysterious law, true source Of human offspring, sole propriety In Paradise of all things common else. By thee adulterous lust was driven from men Among the bestial herds to range; by thee, Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations dear, and all the charities Of father, son, and brother first were known.
Página 111 - That there should be more species of intelligent creatures above us than there are of sensible and material below us, is probable to me from hence, that in all the visible corporeal world, we see no chasms, or gaps.
Página 47 - Macbeth does murder sleep — the innocent sleep — Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast.
Página 111 - ... in all the visible corporeal world, we see no chasms or gaps. All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in each remove differ very little one from the other. There are fishes that have wings, and are not strangers to the airy...
Página 109 - The juice nectareous, and the balmy dew; "For me, the mine a thousand treasures brings; "For me, health gushes from a thousand springs; "Seas roll to waft me, suns to light me rise; "My foot-stool earth, my canopy the skies.
Página 120 - Now, all amid the rigours of the year, In the wild depth of Winter, while without The ceaseless winds blow ice, be my retreat, Between the groaning forest and the shore Beat by the boundless multitude of waves, A rural, shelter'd, solitary scene; Where ruddy fire and beaming tapers join, To cheer the gloom. There studious let me sit...
Página 158 - Tis not the coarser tie of human laws, Unnatural oft and foreign to the mind, That binds their peace, but harmony itself, Attuning all their passions into love; Where Friendship full exerts her softest power, Perfect esteem enlivened by desire Ineffable, and sympathy of soul; Thought meeting thought, and will preventing will, With boundless confidence: for nought but love Can answer love, and render bliss secure.
Página 37 - But safe repose, without an air of breath, Dwells here, and a dumb quiet next to death. An arm of Lethe, with a gentle flow, Arising upwards from the rock below, The palace moats, and o'er the pebbles creeps, And with soft murmurs calls the coming Sleeps...