id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 192984260 Traill Volume 1, Dissertations 1860 .txt text/plain 822611 44015 65 the faculty of Imagination, both Reason and the great men of antiquity, Archimedes is perMemory are, to a certain extent, combined,— haps he who is the best entitled to he placed hy the definition given by Descartes in his second Meditation : " Imaginary nihil aliud est quam rei corporeaz fignram sen imagrnem contemplari a power of the mind, which (as I have elsewhere observed) appears to me to be most precisely ex¬ knowledges, " that the notions of these great men concerning the important science of morality were far from being suffi¬ logic, I not only understood the principles of that science, but formed my mind to a habit of thinking and reasoning, I had the far different ideas of space, figure, or motion, the several varieties whereof change the appearances of its proper objects, of History, Moral Science, and General Literature." It was with great pleasure I observed, that one of the first objects ./cache/192984260.txt ./txt/192984260.txt