The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... light on the nether side of human experience by tracing the heritage of morbid tendencies and criminal impulses to that animal an- cestry out of which man has slowly risen . By showing the relationships of mental processes in men and ...
... light on the nether side of human experience by tracing the heritage of morbid tendencies and criminal impulses to that animal an- cestry out of which man has slowly risen . By showing the relationships of mental processes in men and ...
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... light which it throws upon the natural history of the human intellect , as well as upon those social and political relationships which are usually grouped under the head of history . Like sociology itself , the science of religion ...
... light which it throws upon the natural history of the human intellect , as well as upon those social and political relationships which are usually grouped under the head of history . Like sociology itself , the science of religion ...
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... light and reconstructed ; inscriptions and manuscripts in the ancient Sanskrit , Pahlavi , Pali , Avestan , Chinese , Egyptian , Semitic dialects , and Chaldean tongues , have been patiently studied and triumphantly rendered , until we ...
... light and reconstructed ; inscriptions and manuscripts in the ancient Sanskrit , Pahlavi , Pali , Avestan , Chinese , Egyptian , Semitic dialects , and Chaldean tongues , have been patiently studied and triumphantly rendered , until we ...
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... lights of the earth , The most ancient monument of Borsippa : A former king built it , forty - two ages ago , But he did not complete its head . Since a remote time people had abandoned it , Without order expressing their words . In ...
... lights of the earth , The most ancient monument of Borsippa : A former king built it , forty - two ages ago , But he did not complete its head . Since a remote time people had abandoned it , Without order expressing their words . In ...
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... light and shade , of color , perspective and form , is within our own minds ; yet we logically relate it to somewhat with- out ourselves , which is potent to produce within us the ef- fects which we experience . So of all the other ...
... light and shade , of color , perspective and form , is within our own minds ; yet we logically relate it to somewhat with- out ourselves , which is potent to produce within us the ef- fects which we experience . So of all the other ...
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