The Ballads and Songs of Scotland: In View of Their Influence on the Character of the PeopleMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 205 էջ |
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... fact , that Goethe attached more im- portance to his scientific insight than to his poetical power ; and , in summing up the results of his life , de- clared that as it had been the mission of Luther to dispel the darkness of the Papacy ...
... fact , that Goethe attached more im- portance to his scientific insight than to his poetical power ; and , in summing up the results of his life , de- clared that as it had been the mission of Luther to dispel the darkness of the Papacy ...
Էջ xii
... fact , that the most efficient cause in shaping an individual's character has often been an incident which was externally of the most trivial nature . But however slight in appearance or in reality , every in- fluence , working upon the ...
... fact , that the most efficient cause in shaping an individual's character has often been an incident which was externally of the most trivial nature . But however slight in appearance or in reality , every in- fluence , working upon the ...
Էջ xiii
... fact completely neutralized , by others ; and this circumstance creates one of the main difficulties of all scientific inquiry . In addition to this , there is a peculiar difficulty attaching to inquiries concerning the agencies which ...
... fact completely neutralized , by others ; and this circumstance creates one of the main difficulties of all scientific inquiry . In addition to this , there is a peculiar difficulty attaching to inquiries concerning the agencies which ...
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... fact , nearly all those superstitions of modern Europe , which have a title to be called popular , on the ground of their acceptance among a people at large , and not merely among isolated indi- viduals or isolated sections of a ...
... fact , nearly all those superstitions of modern Europe , which have a title to be called popular , on the ground of their acceptance among a people at large , and not merely among isolated indi- viduals or isolated sections of a ...
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... fact entered into all their forms of thought and speech about the world , as well as to the observances which had , in many cases , woven themselves into the habits of their daily lives . The influence , indeed , of the new religion on ...
... fact entered into all their forms of thought and speech about the world , as well as to the observances which had , in many cases , woven themselves into the habits of their daily lives . The influence , indeed , of the new religion on ...
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The Ballads and Songs of Scotland: In View of Their Influence on the ... John Clark Murray Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1874 |
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