Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... thought and senti- ment . They hold a secret joy in common which is a secret only be cause others cannot understand it . They cannot talk to others about the precious and exceeding wonderful mystery they have discovered in the universe ...
... thought and senti- ment . They hold a secret joy in common which is a secret only be cause others cannot understand it . They cannot talk to others about the precious and exceeding wonderful mystery they have discovered in the universe ...
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... thought and volition out- side the ordinary channels of sense . Those who hold that thought transference is the solvent of all our perplexities in psychical research may point to the fact that down the cen- turies one marvel after ...
... thought and volition out- side the ordinary channels of sense . Those who hold that thought transference is the solvent of all our perplexities in psychical research may point to the fact that down the cen- turies one marvel after ...
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... thought ? We accept the word instinct as an adequate explanation of the habits of sentient creatures , but it explains nothing . Every manifestation of instinct is obviously due to volition , however rudimentary ; is , in other words ...
... thought ? We accept the word instinct as an adequate explanation of the habits of sentient creatures , but it explains nothing . Every manifestation of instinct is obviously due to volition , however rudimentary ; is , in other words ...
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... thought Van Leason furiously , standing leaning his back against the veranda rail , deliberately and cruelly staring down at her . For the moon had risen over the sea , and they were flooded in a clear pale light , broken only by the ...
... thought Van Leason furiously , standing leaning his back against the veranda rail , deliberately and cruelly staring down at her . For the moon had risen over the sea , and they were flooded in a clear pale light , broken only by the ...
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... thought of her days ; and quite suddenly , with a feeling as though he were floating away upon a peaceful smooth stream , he found himself talking of home ; while from the moment that he discovered she had come from Leiden , so near to ...
... thought of her days ; and quite suddenly , with a feeling as though he were floating away upon a peaceful smooth stream , he found himself talking of home ; while from the moment that he discovered she had come from Leiden , so near to ...
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