Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 65
... organ of the soul is both purified and reanimated which is blinded and buried by studies of another kind ; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . ” He said , Culture ; but he first ...
... organ of the soul is both purified and reanimated which is blinded and buried by studies of another kind ; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes , since truth is perceived by this alone . ” He said , Culture ; but he first ...
Strana 69
... organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its perfect reality . He has the same regard to it as the source of excel- lence in works of art . When an artificer , he says , in the fabrication ...
... organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its perfect reality . He has the same regard to it as the source of excel- lence in works of art . When an artificer , he says , in the fabrication ...
Strana 262
... organ , and any other organ into a leaf . In like manner , in osteology , he assumed that one vertebra of the spine might be considered as the unit of the skeleton : the head was only the uppermost vertebræ transformed . " The plant ...
... organ , and any other organ into a leaf . In like manner , in osteology , he assumed that one vertebra of the spine might be considered as the unit of the skeleton : the head was only the uppermost vertebræ transformed . " The plant ...
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