| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 284 trang
...mode e of seeing superadded to that which nature generally bestows ; and consists of an impression made either by the mind upon the eye — or by the eye upon the ; mind, by which things distant or future are perceived and seen, as if they were present. This deceptive faculty is called... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 404 trang
...a mode of seeing superadded to that which Nature generally bestows ; and consists of an impression made either by the mind upon the eye — or by the eye upon the mind, by which things distant or future are perceived and seen, as if they were present. This deceptive faculty is called... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 508 trang
...seeing superadded to that which nature generally bestows ; and consists of an Impression made either toy the mind upon the eye, or by the eye upon the mind, by which things distant or future are perceived and seen as if they were present. This deceptive faculty is called... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 332 trang
...whistling shafts successful flew ; And still, when dewy evening fell, The quarry to their hut they drew. the mind upon the eye, or by the eye upon the mind, by which things distant and future are perceived and seen as if they were present." To which I would only add, that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 342 trang
...whistling shafts successful flew ; And still, when dewy evening fell, The quarry to their hut they drew. the mind upon the eye, or by the eye upon the mind, by which things distant and future are perceived and seen as if they were present." To which I would only add, that... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1859 - 424 trang
...a mode of seeing superadded to that which Nature generally bestows ; and consists of an impression made- either by the mind upon the eye — or by the eye upo.i the mind, by which things distant or future are perceived and seen, as if they were present.... | |
| 1866 - 524 trang
...a mode of seeing superadded to that which Nature generally bestows ; and consists of an impression made either by the mind upon the eye — or by the eye upon the mind, by which things distant or future are perceived and seen, as if they were present. This deceptive faculty is called... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 1204 trang
...describe the second sight, by adopting Dr. Johnson's deiiniiion, who calls it "An impression, cither by the mind upon the eye, or by the eye upon the mind, by which things distant and' future are perceived and seen as if they were present." To which I would only add, that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1867 - 670 trang
...only describe the second sight, by adopting Dr. Johnson's definition, who calls it "An impression, either by the mind upon the eye, or by the eye upon the mind, by which tilings distant and future are Dcrceivcd and seen as if they were present." To which I would only add,... | |
| Scottish border - 1869 - 624 trang
...only describe the second-sight, by adopting Dr. Johnson's definition, who calls it "an impression, either by the mind upon the eye, or by the eye upon the mind, by which things distant and future are perceived and seen as if they were present." To which I would only add, that... | |
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