Littell's Living Age, 46. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1855 |
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3. oldal
... mind , protects from the evils of intemper- and death we trace readily to the neglect of this ance , makes both body and mind more free in their operations , and prolongs the period of our species of sobriety . We do not hesitate to say ...
... mind , protects from the evils of intemper- and death we trace readily to the neglect of this ance , makes both body and mind more free in their operations , and prolongs the period of our species of sobriety . We do not hesitate to say ...
181. oldal
... mind , conceived , but not ex- pressed . At last he calls it Atma , for atma offer a clue to Greek or Roman legends , and means self , and self alone . Self , whether divine to furnish an explanation to what in Greece is or human - self ...
... mind , conceived , but not ex- pressed . At last he calls it Atma , for atma offer a clue to Greek or Roman legends , and means self , and self alone . Self , whether divine to furnish an explanation to what in Greece is or human - self ...
654. oldal
... mind - not as weakening the sound spirit but as strengthening the sick . On the surface of the poem lies the obvious fact that it embodies a story of some length , in which there occur striking incidents so told as to awaken lively ...
... mind - not as weakening the sound spirit but as strengthening the sick . On the surface of the poem lies the obvious fact that it embodies a story of some length , in which there occur striking incidents so told as to awaken lively ...
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