EssaysA. L. Burt, 1899 - 402 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 41 筆
第 66 頁
... object , but is able to see the sensual allurement of an object , and not see the sensual hurt ; he sees the mermaid's head , but not the dragon's tail ; and thinks he can cut off that which he would have , from that which he would not ...
... object , but is able to see the sensual allurement of an object , and not see the sensual hurt ; he sees the mermaid's head , but not the dragon's tail ; and thinks he can cut off that which he would have , from that which he would not ...
第 201 頁
... object as it stands in the light of science , cool and disengaged . The intellect goes out of the individual , floats over its own personality , and regards it as a fact , and not as I and mine . He who is immersed in what concerns ...
... object as it stands in the light of science , cool and disengaged . The intellect goes out of the individual , floats over its own personality , and regards it as a fact , and not as I and mine . He who is immersed in what concerns ...
第 275 頁
... object . The subject is the receiver of Godhead , and at every comparison must feel his being enhanced by that cryptic might . Though not in energy , yet by presence , this magazine of substance cannot be otherwise than felt : nor can ...
... object . The subject is the receiver of Godhead , and at every comparison must feel his being enhanced by that cryptic might . Though not in energy , yet by presence , this magazine of substance cannot be otherwise than felt : nor can ...
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