The sense of feeling c-an indeed give us a notion of extension, shape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye except colours: but at the same time, it is very much straitened and confined in its operations, to the number, bulk, and distance of its... Mind - Seite 5411881Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1729 - 320 Seiten
...its proper Enjoyments. The Senfe of Feeling can indeed give us a Notion of Exteniion, Shape, and nil other Ideas that enter at the Eye, except Colours ; but at the fame time it is very much ftreightned and confined in its Operations, to the number, bulk, and diftJnee... | |
| 1786 - 670 Seiten
...enjoyment«« The lente ut feeling eau indeed give u» ve ui a notion of extenfion, fliape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye, except colours; but at the fame time it is very much ftj aliened and confined in it's openations, to tlie number, bulk, and diftamce... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1793 - 518 Seiten
...proper enjoyments. The .*' of feeling can, indeed, five us a notion of ex" tendon, ftiape, and all other ideas that enter at *' the eye, except colours ; but, at the lame time, *' it is very much ftraitened and confined in its " operations," &c. (Spectator, No. 411.)... | |
| John Walker - 1799 - 438 Seiten
...its proper enjoyments. The fenfe of feeling can indeed give us a notion of extenfion, fhape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye, except colours ; but at the fame time it is very much ftraitened and confined in its operations to the number, bulk, and diftance... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1802 - 328 Seiten
...immediately afterward. Tin fenfe affecting fan, indeed, give us a notion of extenJion,jbape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye, except colours ; but, at the fame time, it is 'very much Jfraitened and confined in its operations, to the number, bulk, and dijlance... | |
| 1803 - 376 Seiten
...proper enjoyments. The sense of feeling can indeed give us a notion of 'extension , shape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye, except colours...number, bulk, and distance of its particular objects. Our sight seems designed to supply all these defects, and may be considered as a more delicate and... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 Seiten
...its proper enjoyments. The sense of feeling can indeed give us a notion of extension, shape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye, except colours...number, bulk and distance of its particular objects. Our sight seems designed to supply all these defects, and may be considered as a more delicate and... | |
| 1804 - 412 Seiten
...proper enjoyments. The sense of feeling can indeed give us a notion of ex. tension, shape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye, except colours ; but at the same time it is very inuch strained and confined in its operations, to the number, bulk, and distance of its particular... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 Seiten
...proper enjoyments. The sense of feeling can, indeed, give us a notion of extension, shape, and ail other ideas that enter at the eye except colours ;...very much straitened and confined in its operations," Sec. But whether we use inversion or not, and in whatever part of the sentence we dispose of the capital... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 Seiten
...proper enjoyments. The sense of feeling can, indeed, give us a notion of extension, shape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye except colours ;...but, at the same time, it is very much straitened and confinsd in its operations," &c. But -whether we use inversion OF not, and in whatever -partoffhe sentence... | |
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