English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 106
... soul as capable 35 to me as another , yet if I have any natural defect in those parts of the body by which the soul should act , I may have the same soul infused as another man , and yet he be a wise man and I a very fool . For example ...
... soul as capable 35 to me as another , yet if I have any natural defect in those parts of the body by which the soul should act , I may have the same soul infused as another man , and yet he be a wise man and I a very fool . For example ...
الصفحة 324
... soul , a whole world of thoughts , surmises , greater and less experiences . The student of the comparative science of religions finds in the religion of Dionysus one of those many modes of primitive tree - worship which , growing out ...
... soul , a whole world of thoughts , surmises , greater and less experiences . The student of the comparative science of religions finds in the religion of Dionysus one of those many modes of primitive tree - worship which , growing out ...
الصفحة 325
... soul of the individual vine , first ; the young vine at the house - door of the newly married , for instance , as the vine - grower stoops over it , coaxing and nursing it , like a pet animal or a little child : afterwards , the soul of ...
... soul of the individual vine , first ; the young vine at the house - door of the newly married , for instance , as the vine - grower stoops over it , coaxing and nursing it , like a pet animal or a little child : afterwards , the soul of ...
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