Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 46.
235. lappuse
... sense and the invention of images more powerful than sense ; the continual presence of reality . It is still true that the Deity gives us , according to His promise , not His thoughts or His convictions but His flesh and blood , and I ...
... sense and the invention of images more powerful than sense ; the continual presence of reality . It is still true that the Deity gives us , according to His promise , not His thoughts or His convictions but His flesh and blood , and I ...
400. lappuse
... sense of mys- tery as they grew old , their readiness to dress up at the suggestion of others though never quite certain what dress they wore , their occasional childish worldli- ness . In our eighteenth century four or five such men ...
... sense of mys- tery as they grew old , their readiness to dress up at the suggestion of others though never quite certain what dress they wore , their occasional childish worldli- ness . In our eighteenth century four or five such men ...
462. lappuse
... sense , then I remember that according to Patanjali meditation upon the tongue awakens the perception of taste or colour or sound . The taste , colour , and sound so perceived attain supernormal perfection as fact and idea draw together ...
... sense , then I remember that according to Patanjali meditation upon the tongue awakens the perception of taste or colour or sound . The taste , colour , and sound so perceived attain supernormal perfection as fact and idea draw together ...
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