The University Magazine, Том 4Hurst & Blackett, 1879 |
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Стр. 72
... soul quitted his body as long and as often as it pleased ; according to the opinion of Plato and other ancients , his mind had a prophetic and inspired sense of divine things . " of The average commentator , how- ever , unable to ...
... soul quitted his body as long and as often as it pleased ; according to the opinion of Plato and other ancients , his mind had a prophetic and inspired sense of divine things . " of The average commentator , how- ever , unable to ...
Стр. 74
... ing the primordial something in the unnamed infinite , took it to reside in eternal , infinite air . Our soul , because it is air , guards and rules us , and the whole universe is begirt by 74 [ July , Greek Wisdom .
... ing the primordial something in the unnamed infinite , took it to reside in eternal , infinite air . Our soul , because it is air , guards and rules us , and the whole universe is begirt by 74 [ July , Greek Wisdom .
Стр. 76
... soul or intelligence after their kind , as beings endowed with life . Sleep , he taught , was an affec- tion , not of the soul , but of the body . " Everything but mind contains parts of universal matter ; mind itself is infinite and ...
... soul or intelligence after their kind , as beings endowed with life . Sleep , he taught , was an affec- tion , not of the soul , but of the body . " Everything but mind contains parts of universal matter ; mind itself is infinite and ...
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... soul was absorbed in the contem- plation of grand ideas , and his vocation was the poetical expression of those ideas . He had no pity for the idle and luxurious superstitions of his time ; he had no tolerance for the legends of Homer ...
... soul was absorbed in the contem- plation of grand ideas , and his vocation was the poetical expression of those ideas . He had no pity for the idle and luxurious superstitions of his time ; he had no tolerance for the legends of Homer ...
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... souls ever dear to friendship . THE PUBLIC DINNER . ANGLAISE . My husband and I determined to spend our honeymoon in Brittany . We had been there in the days before we were engaged , and we had an idea that it would be sweet to go back ...
... souls ever dear to friendship . THE PUBLIC DINNER . ANGLAISE . My husband and I determined to spend our honeymoon in Brittany . We had been there in the days before we were engaged , and we had an idea that it would be sweet to go back ...
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