Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Էջ 173
... understanding ) and there , no more shadowed with the dark night of earthly matters , seeth the heavenly beauty . " But yet doth she not for all that enjoy it altogether perfectly , because she beholdeth it only in her particular ...
... understanding ) and there , no more shadowed with the dark night of earthly matters , seeth the heavenly beauty . " But yet doth she not for all that enjoy it altogether perfectly , because she beholdeth it only in her particular ...
Էջ 704
... Understanding " Understanding is a power of the soul , by which we perceive , know , remember , and judge as well singulars as universals ; having certain in- nate notices or beginnings of arts ; a reflecting action , by which it ...
... Understanding " Understanding is a power of the soul , by which we perceive , know , remember , and judge as well singulars as universals ; having certain in- nate notices or beginnings of arts ; a reflecting action , by which it ...
Էջ 705
... understanding is some sensible thing ; after by discoursing , the mind finds out the corporeal substance , and from thence the spiritual . His actions ( some say ) are apprehension , composition , division , discoursing , reasoning ...
... understanding is some sensible thing ; after by discoursing , the mind finds out the corporeal substance , and from thence the spiritual . His actions ( some say ) are apprehension , composition , division , discoursing , reasoning ...
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