The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 252
... thing , which would make sound purely sub- jective . Following this line of reason- ing , we have now made all things sub- jective , that is , merely impressions of the senses , so that nothing is left to be objective or distinct from ...
... thing , which would make sound purely sub- jective . Following this line of reason- ing , we have now made all things sub- jective , that is , merely impressions of the senses , so that nothing is left to be objective or distinct from ...
Page 482
... things with which we identify ourselves . Perhaps there is no likelihood of unaltered survival for what we call our personal selves , simply because these personal selves are built up of elements , every part of which is impermanent ...
... things with which we identify ourselves . Perhaps there is no likelihood of unaltered survival for what we call our personal selves , simply because these personal selves are built up of elements , every part of which is impermanent ...
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... things , a medley of good things . In this well - liked assor ment is a balanced variety of the best things made of chocolate , suge fruits , nuts , spices , and flavors . Many people who have added Salmagundi to their personal list of ...
... things , a medley of good things . In this well - liked assor ment is a balanced variety of the best things made of chocolate , suge fruits , nuts , spices , and flavors . Many people who have added Salmagundi to their personal list of ...
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