Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 70.
28. lappuse
... memories are as shift- ing , and that our memories are a part of one great memory , the memory of Nature herself . ( 3 ) That this great mind and great memory can be evoked by symbols . I often think I would put this belief in magic ...
... memories are as shift- ing , and that our memories are a part of one great memory , the memory of Nature herself . ( 3 ) That this great mind and great memory can be evoked by symbols . I often think I would put this belief in magic ...
46. lappuse
... memory of Nature that reveals events and symbols of distant centuries . Mystics of many countries and many centuries have spoken of this memory ; and the honest men and char- latans , who keep the magical traditions which will some day ...
... memory of Nature that reveals events and symbols of distant centuries . Mystics of many countries and many centuries have spoken of this memory ; and the honest men and char- latans , who keep the magical traditions which will some day ...
50. lappuse
... Memory associates them with certain events and moods and persons . Whatever the passions of man have gath- ered about , becomes a symbol in the Great Memory , and in the hands of him who has the secret it is a worker of wonders , a ...
... Memory associates them with certain events and moods and persons . Whatever the passions of man have gath- ered about , becomes a symbol in the Great Memory , and in the hands of him who has the secret it is a worker of wonders , a ...
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