Littell's Living Age, 144. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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... mind called in Buddhist writings arahatship , or the fruit of the noble eightfold path . It would be easy to fill pages with the awe- struck and ecstatic praise lavished in Buddhist writings on the condition of mind in which this state ...
... mind called in Buddhist writings arahatship , or the fruit of the noble eightfold path . It would be easy to fill pages with the awe- struck and ecstatic praise lavished in Buddhist writings on the condition of mind in which this state ...
253. oldal
... mind knows that it is in for it , and instantly recovers from the temporary panic . It is no time to weigh the question when the step is once taken ; thought and delibera- tion have finally given place to action . In smaller matters ...
... mind knows that it is in for it , and instantly recovers from the temporary panic . It is no time to weigh the question when the step is once taken ; thought and delibera- tion have finally given place to action . In smaller matters ...
390. oldal
... mind into contem- poraneous play . Perception , comparison , judgment , fancy , imagination , are exer- cised in every sentence . At the same time the habit of transferring ideas from one language to another strengthens the faculty of ...
... mind into contem- poraneous play . Perception , comparison , judgment , fancy , imagination , are exer- cised in every sentence . At the same time the habit of transferring ideas from one language to another strengthens the faculty of ...
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