Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 330
... thought of the great Babel beyond . It is the distant murmur of the great city that makes his little refuge so attractive . The general vein of thought which appears in every book of the poem is most charac - liberty . Liberty , says ...
... thought of the great Babel beyond . It is the distant murmur of the great city that makes his little refuge so attractive . The general vein of thought which appears in every book of the poem is most charac - liberty . Liberty , says ...
Page 402
... thought and con- sciousness ? " He finds little difficulty here -life , he says , cannot be conceived of apart from matter . Divorced from mat- ter , where is life to be found ? Vibrations in the brain invariably accompany thought , and ...
... thought and con- sciousness ? " He finds little difficulty here -life , he says , cannot be conceived of apart from matter . Divorced from mat- ter , where is life to be found ? Vibrations in the brain invariably accompany thought , and ...
Page 551
... thought of the ques- tion of payment . Then he said it was time to mention it , and that he was will- ing to pay whatever I thought , or what- ever you thought was right . So I said the last inmate paid two pounds a week ; but I thought ...
... thought of the ques- tion of payment . Then he said it was time to mention it , and that he was will- ing to pay whatever I thought , or what- ever you thought was right . So I said the last inmate paid two pounds a week ; but I thought ...
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