The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... give rise in our consciousness to the phenomena of sound . The relation of the mental concept , sound , to a rapid vibration of material particles is something that we cannot understand or explain ; we can only accept it as an ultimate ...
... give rise in our consciousness to the phenomena of sound . The relation of the mental concept , sound , to a rapid vibration of material particles is something that we cannot understand or explain ; we can only accept it as an ultimate ...
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... give rise to like conceptions in the hearer's mind to those in his own which prompt their expression . The myth arises naturally in uncultivated minds out of this symbology of language , and mythology constitutes an important factor in ...
... give rise to like conceptions in the hearer's mind to those in his own which prompt their expression . The myth arises naturally in uncultivated minds out of this symbology of language , and mythology constitutes an important factor in ...
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... give rise in our consciousness to the phenomena of sound . The relation of the mental concept , sound , to a rapid vibration of material particles is something that we cannot understand or explain ; we can only accept it as an ultimate ...
... give rise in our consciousness to the phenomena of sound . The relation of the mental concept , sound , to a rapid vibration of material particles is something that we cannot understand or explain ; we can only accept it as an ultimate ...
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... give rise in our consciousness to the phenomena of sound . The relation of the mental concept , sound , to a rapid vibration of material particles is something that we cannot understand or explain ; we can only accept it as an ultimate ...
... give rise in our consciousness to the phenomena of sound . The relation of the mental concept , sound , to a rapid vibration of material particles is something that we cannot understand or explain ; we can only accept it as an ultimate ...
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... give rise to like conceptions in the hearer's mind to those in his own which prompt their expression . The myth arises naturally in uncultivated minds out of this symbology of language , and mythology constitutes an important factor in ...
... give rise to like conceptions in the hearer's mind to those in his own which prompt their expression . The myth arises naturally in uncultivated minds out of this symbology of language , and mythology constitutes an important factor in ...
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