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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Page 105
by John Locke - 1813
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...ftiblime Thoughts, which tower above the Clouds, and reach as high as Heaven it felf, take their rife and footing here : In all that great Extent wherein the Mind wanders, in thofe remote Speculations it may teem to be elevated with, it ftirs not one jot beyond thofe Ideas...
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...notions which ever he shall have naturally in this world. All those sublime thoughts which tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise and footing here : in ali that good extent, wherein the mind wanders, in those remote speculations, it may seem to be elevated...
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...here; in all that good extent wherein the mind wanders, in those remote speculations, it may Ğeem to be elevated with, it stirs not one jot beyond those...or reflection have offered for its contemplation. j. 25. In the reception of simple ideas the understanding is for the most part passive. In this part,...
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...the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise and footing here : in all that good extent wherein the mind wanders, in those remote speculations...or reflection have offered for its contemplation. In the re- § £5. In this part the understanding is ceptionof merely passive; and whether or no it...
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