Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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70. oldal
... mind is overridden , if ever a mind was , Zeit - Geist . by the spirit of system ; whose work , mis- named realistic , is one monstrous idealiz- ing of humanity under the types of the man - brute and the woman - brute ; and Sainte ...
... mind is overridden , if ever a mind was , Zeit - Geist . by the spirit of system ; whose work , mis- named realistic , is one monstrous idealiz- ing of humanity under the types of the man - brute and the woman - brute ; and Sainte ...
71. oldal
... mind , inheritor of Latin tradi- tion , delights . Without a moment's re- sistance we yield ourselves to such guides , because the processes of their minds agree with those to which we are accustomed , only they are conducted by them ...
... mind , inheritor of Latin tradi- tion , delights . Without a moment's re- sistance we yield ourselves to such guides , because the processes of their minds agree with those to which we are accustomed , only they are conducted by them ...
443. oldal
... mind . " " between the conscious and the uncon- scious mind , etc. , be henceforth conducted without reference to what the study of hallucination has taught us . - or Still more recently , a further discovery , or rather re - discovery ...
... mind . " " between the conscious and the uncon- scious mind , etc. , be henceforth conducted without reference to what the study of hallucination has taught us . - or Still more recently , a further discovery , or rather re - discovery ...
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