Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... experience . In common par- lance , what one man is said to learn by experience , a man of extraordinary sagacity is said , without experience , to divine . The Arabians say , that . Abul Khain , the mystic , and Abu Ali Swedenborg ; or ...
... experience . In common par- lance , what one man is said to learn by experience , a man of extraordinary sagacity is said , without experience , to divine . The Arabians say , that . Abul Khain , the mystic , and Abu Ali Swedenborg ; or ...
Strana 187
... experience exhibits the re- verse of this ; the incompetency of power is the universal grief of young and ardent minds . They accuse the divine providence of a certain parsi- mony . It has shown the heaven and earth to every child , and ...
... experience exhibits the re- verse of this ; the incompetency of power is the universal grief of young and ardent minds . They accuse the divine providence of a certain parsi- mony . It has shown the heaven and earth to every child , and ...
Strana 218
... experience : but the thought has suffered a transformation since it was an experience . Cultivated men often attain a good degree of skill in writing verses ; but it is easy to read , through their poems , their personal history : any ...
... experience : but the thought has suffered a transformation since it was an experience . Cultivated men often attain a good degree of skill in writing verses ; but it is easy to read , through their poems , their personal history : any ...
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