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It seems to me that the phrase " forces of the mind " can be understood as a reference to transcendental Mind as well as to the individual human ( derivative ) mind — that is , as a reference to the Platonic Ideas which World - Soul ...
It seems to me that the phrase " forces of the mind " can be understood as a reference to transcendental Mind as well as to the individual human ( derivative ) mind — that is , as a reference to the Platonic Ideas which World - Soul ...
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The virtue - tempered mind has this power , because such a mind is no less than “ A perfect type of thy Almighty state ” -in other words , a copy of the transcendental Mind of Cynthia . We come then to the middle section of the poem ...
The virtue - tempered mind has this power , because such a mind is no less than “ A perfect type of thy Almighty state ” -in other words , a copy of the transcendental Mind of Cynthia . We come then to the middle section of the poem ...
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tion , indeed , can entitle to this appellation a dull and unobservant mind , or one , though neither dull nor unobservant , in which the channels of communication between thought and expression have been obstructed or closed .
tion , indeed , can entitle to this appellation a dull and unobservant mind , or one , though neither dull nor unobservant , in which the channels of communication between thought and expression have been obstructed or closed .
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