| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1883 - 368 pages
...everlasting ; early or late we apprehend her still the same. But " Wisdom herself," as Plato says, " we cannot see ; — or terrible had been the loves she had inspired." And the living forms in which she is in some wise embodied, the eyes through which there looks some... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1904 - 254 pages
...Wisdom, when once Wisdom has seemed to speak with us in the voice of a man ! " Beauty," says Plato, " we love best, because we see her clearest; Wisdom...or terrible had been the loves she had inspired." In that colloquy of which I have spoken above, Sidgwick and I had caught together the distant hope... | |
| David Washburn Wells - 1907 - 170 pages
...patient's tongue, " There was more medicine in the ' There ' than there was in the powder." 1 Boston Mud. and Surg. Journal, March 20, 1906. Dr. Frederick C....History, Practice, and Theory, JB Lippincott Co., Philadelphia. DOLBEAR, AE, Ph. D. : Matter, Ether, and Motion, Lee & Shepard, Boston. DONALDSON, HENRY... | |
| David Washburn Wells - 1907 - 170 pages
...healing, etc. It and not the drug is probably the active agent in most cures by quack medicines. // and not the drug is probably the active agent in many...History, Practice, and Theory, JB Lippincott Co., Philadelphia. DOLBEAR, AE, Ph. D. : Matter, Ether, and Motion, Lee & Shepard, Boston. DONALDSON, HENRY... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1921 - 602 pages
...everlasting ; early or late we apprehend her still the same. But " Wisdom herself," as Plato says, " we cannot see ; — or terrible had been the loves she had inspired." And the living forms in which she is in some wise embodied, the eyes through which there looks some... | |
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