Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... feel the anguish at the same time over the whole body , thus the mind sometimes suffers pain by itself . or is inspirited with joy , when all the rest of the soul throughout the limbs and frame is stirred by no novel sensation . But ...
... feel the anguish at the same time over the whole body , thus the mind sometimes suffers pain by itself . or is inspirited with joy , when all the rest of the soul throughout the limbs and frame is stirred by no novel sensation . But ...
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... feel the adhesion of dust when it set- tles on our body , nor the impact of chalk when it rests on our limbs , nor do we feel a mist at night or a spider's slender threads as they come against us , when we are caught in its meshes . in ...
... feel the adhesion of dust when it set- tles on our body , nor the impact of chalk when it rests on our limbs , nor do we feel a mist at night or a spider's slender threads as they come against us , when we are caught in its meshes . in ...
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... feel that colour by our touch , but rather we feel the very hardness of the stone seated in its inmost depths . 269 ] Now mark , and learn why the image is seen beyond the mirror ; for without doubt it is seen withdrawn far within . The ...
... feel that colour by our touch , but rather we feel the very hardness of the stone seated in its inmost depths . 269 ] Now mark , and learn why the image is seen beyond the mirror ; for without doubt it is seen withdrawn far within . The ...
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