Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 39
... mind , then dubbed it the Welsh pastime- although heaven knows it's never been heard of in Wales - then sent me off to York to persuade the young duke to take up the sport and chal- lenge his Majesty to a combat , ye certainly loaded me ...
... mind , then dubbed it the Welsh pastime- although heaven knows it's never been heard of in Wales - then sent me off to York to persuade the young duke to take up the sport and chal- lenge his Majesty to a combat , ye certainly loaded me ...
Page 52
... mind of the parents of stereo- typed concepts derived from the experiences of countless generations . Well ... minds always furnish a satisfactory explanation in the rare but indubi- table cases of prevision or precogni- tion exhibited ...
... mind of the parents of stereo- typed concepts derived from the experiences of countless generations . Well ... minds always furnish a satisfactory explanation in the rare but indubi- table cases of prevision or precogni- tion exhibited ...
Page 53
... mind - call it what you will - em- bodies nothing at all beyond a hy- pothesis . Nobody has yet dem- onstrated the existence of such a division of the mind attached to each living personality , nor defined its qualities or capacities ...
... mind - call it what you will - em- bodies nothing at all beyond a hy- pothesis . Nobody has yet dem- onstrated the existence of such a division of the mind attached to each living personality , nor defined its qualities or capacities ...
Page 54
... minds of dead men and women , or at any rate from discar- nate beings or spirits . These messages fall into two classes ... mind , it would have been an interesting but not infrequent case of telepathy ; but , as I say , it could not ...
... minds of dead men and women , or at any rate from discar- nate beings or spirits . These messages fall into two classes ... mind , it would have been an interesting but not infrequent case of telepathy ; but , as I say , it could not ...
Page 55
... mind would utterly condemn ; that such a secondary self is fre- quently exhibited as " repressed , conative , infantile , unreasoning , predominantly sexual , " and , one may add , sometimes fraudulent and usually non - moral . So many ...
... mind would utterly condemn ; that such a secondary self is fre- quently exhibited as " repressed , conative , infantile , unreasoning , predominantly sexual , " and , one may add , sometimes fraudulent and usually non - moral . So many ...
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