Up to this stage, the inner nature of man is still an unmembered unity, void of manifoldness.
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Up to this stage, the inner nature of man is still an unmembered unity, void of manifoldness.
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There is something excessively clumsy in the heavy and unmembered side piers, in the exterior transition between the cupola and the square, and in the many squat buttresses.
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Besides, it is to be considered that such an illusion of the sight and touch can be caused no only by the interposition of some smooth unmembered body, but also by the summoning to the fancy or imagination of certain forms and ideas latent in the mind, in such a way that a thing is imagined as being perceived then for the first time.
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Perchance the unmember'd, unmemorial'd mass Of cold corruption that I tread upon May be a seraph with wild waving wings, And eyes whose intellectual fire outbeams The material splendors of the blue concave,
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