An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 84
עמוד 449
... tion may obstinately cling to him . An emotion is an idea by which the mind affirms a greater or less power of existence for the body than it possessed before , and therefore this idea has noth- ing positive which can be removed by the ...
... tion may obstinately cling to him . An emotion is an idea by which the mind affirms a greater or less power of existence for the body than it possessed before , and therefore this idea has noth- ing positive which can be removed by the ...
עמוד 544
... tion , and at the same time assure her that he would undertake to provide for her destitute family . In reflecting on his own condition , the wish to become a frair which he had often before revolved in his mind revived with double ...
... tion , and at the same time assure her that he would undertake to provide for her destitute family . In reflecting on his own condition , the wish to become a frair which he had often before revolved in his mind revived with double ...
עמוד 550
... tion , itself a condition peculiar to the human race . And we know that intoxica- tion prevailed among men long before they had attained to civilisation ; as is proved by the fact that the rudest peoples are acquainted with intoxicants ...
... tion , itself a condition peculiar to the human race . And we know that intoxica- tion prevailed among men long before they had attained to civilisation ; as is proved by the fact that the rudest peoples are acquainted with intoxicants ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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