Date: 1874
Consciousness "answers to the sound which the bell gives out when struck"
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Date: 1874
The brain evolves sensation as "an iron rod, when hammered, evolves heat"
preview | full record— Huxley, Thomas H. (1825-1895)
Date: 1874
Phenomena of the senses are as unlike the causes which set the mechanism of the body in motion, "as the sound of a repeater is unlike the pushing of the spring which gives rise to it"
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Date: 1874
The nervous system stands between consciousness and the external world, "as an interpreter who can talk with his fingers stands between a hidden speaker and a man who is stone deaf"
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Date: 1874
"Earth thus I stamp thy bosom rouse the earthquake from his den"
preview | full record— Blake, William (1757-1827)
Date: 1874
"The consciousness of brutes would appear to be related to the mechanism of their body simply as a collateral product of its working, and to be as completely without any power of modifying that working as the steam-whistle which accompanies the work of a locomotive engine is without influence upo...
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Date: Date Unknown
A nose of wax is a "true symbol of the mind"
preview | full record— Peacock, Thomas Love (1785-1866)
Date: 1876
"What art thou, Mind, that mirror'st things unseen, / Giv'st to the dead the smiles which erst they wore, / And lift'st the veil which fate hath cast between / Thee and the forms which are not, but have been?"
preview | full record— Elliott, Ebenezer (1781-1849)
Date: 1876
"His hands were raised on high-- / As, mirrored on his mystic mind, / Arose futurity"
preview | full record— Hogg, James (1770-1835)
Date: 1876
"'The enchantment works,' thought Merlin; 'this will do;/ I think the image on his soul is painted;' / And then the mirror suddenly withdrew"
preview | full record— Moultrie, John (1799-1874)