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Pagina 547
... sense , and it increases in wonder as it includes the work of the greatest number of senses . That ghost of Hamlet's father , seen only , were but half enough ; heard only , but half enough . Seen and heard , it is the less a ghost ...
... sense , and it increases in wonder as it includes the work of the greatest number of senses . That ghost of Hamlet's father , seen only , were but half enough ; heard only , but half enough . Seen and heard , it is the less a ghost ...
Pagina 548
... sense to the sensorium is so perverted that modifications of external impressions are both induced and sustained . The delicate muscular mechanism by which the two great organs of the senses , the eye and the ear , have their various ...
... sense to the sensorium is so perverted that modifications of external impressions are both induced and sustained . The delicate muscular mechanism by which the two great organs of the senses , the eye and the ear , have their various ...
Pagina 611
... sense says , ' Give us freedom for body and mind - air , space , life for both - perish wealth , manufactures , commercial great- ness , the instant they interfere with these . Give us wealth , but let it be wealth in the old full sense ...
... sense says , ' Give us freedom for body and mind - air , space , life for both - perish wealth , manufactures , commercial great- ness , the instant they interfere with these . Give us wealth , but let it be wealth in the old full sense ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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