Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... seem to have the directest possible evidence , yet in the laboratory it dissolves into an unstable agglomeration of sensations and im- pulses which we cannot recognize as ourselves , while the will , which seems to us to inform this ...
... seem to have the directest possible evidence , yet in the laboratory it dissolves into an unstable agglomeration of sensations and im- pulses which we cannot recognize as ourselves , while the will , which seems to us to inform this ...
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... seems to be the focus of the universe , whether the struggle be actual or symbolical . As Ahab has drawn his crew after him , so the Pequod seems to be drawing , in the allegory , all the other ships afloat . The spirit of all whalers ...
... seems to be the focus of the universe , whether the struggle be actual or symbolical . As Ahab has drawn his crew after him , so the Pequod seems to be drawing , in the allegory , all the other ships afloat . The spirit of all whalers ...
الصفحة 408
... seem pitifully inadequate to the appetites and imperious demands of a metropolis . But they are only the unques- tioning ... seems one of impressive mystery . A car - conductor at three o'clock in the morning is the most de- lightful of ...
... seem pitifully inadequate to the appetites and imperious demands of a metropolis . But they are only the unques- tioning ... seems one of impressive mystery . A car - conductor at three o'clock in the morning is the most de- lightful of ...
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