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Pagina 112
... direct and immediate contact with the eternal and divine . What , therefore , was undiscoverable to the logic of the understanding ' was evidently revealed to the noetic of the reason , ' the vision of the soul . Coleridge's was a ...
... direct and immediate contact with the eternal and divine . What , therefore , was undiscoverable to the logic of the understanding ' was evidently revealed to the noetic of the reason , ' the vision of the soul . Coleridge's was a ...
Pagina 211
... direct it . The percipient subject is part of the perceived object . Fiction ex- periments with this relation . The reader contemplates an imaginary world with greater or less detach- ment , as the writer affords and he accepts ...
... direct it . The percipient subject is part of the perceived object . Fiction ex- periments with this relation . The reader contemplates an imaginary world with greater or less detach- ment , as the writer affords and he accepts ...
Pagina 284
... direct communication between the Government of India and the Tibetan authorities . Accordingly , in 1899 Lord Curzon , who was now Viceroy of India , made a series of attempts to open up direct communication with the Tibetan authorities ...
... direct communication between the Government of India and the Tibetan authorities . Accordingly , in 1899 Lord Curzon , who was now Viceroy of India , made a series of attempts to open up direct communication with the Tibetan authorities ...
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ANGELL Sir Norman | 136 |
CARR Philip | 205 |
SABATIER Frédéric | 211 |
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