The Mythology of the Aryan NationsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1882 - 594 pagini |
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Pagina 14
... things that fall not under our senses to have had their first rise from sensible ideas " So tho- roughly , indeed , has this conjecture been verified , that the assertion is fast passing into the number of trite and hackneyed sayings ...
... things that fall not under our senses to have had their first rise from sensible ideas " So tho- roughly , indeed , has this conjecture been verified , that the assertion is fast passing into the number of trite and hackneyed sayings ...
Pagina 16
... things rubbed forcibly against each other , the grain which serves as grist for the mill , the gravel which the digger scrapes up as he delves his grave , the groan of pain , the grunt of indolence , the scribbling of the child and the ...
... things rubbed forcibly against each other , the grain which serves as grist for the mill , the gravel which the digger scrapes up as he delves his grave , the groan of pain , the grunt of indolence , the scribbling of the child and the ...
Pagina 18
... things . Man would thus be living in a magic circle , in which words would strengthen an illusion inseparable from the intellectual condition of childhood . Yet we can scarcely fail to see the necessity of his being left to ascertain ...
... things . Man would thus be living in a magic circle , in which words would strengthen an illusion inseparable from the intellectual condition of childhood . Yet we can scarcely fail to see the necessity of his being left to ascertain ...
Pagina 19
... things external to himself would be the direct result of his psychological condition ; and for their utter- ance he ... thing to do with the moon and the stars . As to the value of these conclusions the reader must be judge . I can only ...
... things external to himself would be the direct result of his psychological condition ; and for their utter- ance he ... thing to do with the moon and the stars . As to the value of these conclusions the reader must be judge . I can only ...
Pagina 21
... things with a life not unlike his own . Of - the several objects which met his eye he had no positive knowledge , whether of their origin , their nature , or their properties . But he had life , and therefore all things else must have ...
... things with a life not unlike his own . Of - the several objects which met his eye he had no positive knowledge , whether of their origin , their nature , or their properties . But he had life , and therefore all things else must have ...
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