| Alfred Egmont Hake - 1896 - 340 páginas
...describes a state of mind in which the subject imagines that he sees or divines unknown and inexplicable relations amongst phenomena, discerns in things hints at mysteries, and regards them as symbols." But he adds, "by which dark powers seek to unveil, or, at least, to indicate all sorts of marvels which... | |
| Alfred Egmont Hake - 1896 - 334 páginas
...in things hints at mysteries, and regards them as symbols." But he adds, " by which dark powers seek to unveil, or, at least, to indicate all sorts of marvels which he endeavours to guess, though generally in vain." We have divided his definition into two parts, because... | |
| William Ralph Inge - 1899 - 402 páginas
...in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown and inexplicable relations among phenomena, discerns in things hints at mysteries,...unveil, or at least to indicate, all sorts of marvels. ... It is always connected with strong emotional excitement. . . . Nearly all our perceptions, ideas,... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1905 - 814 páginas
...in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown and inexplicable relations among phenomena, discerns in things, hints at mysteries,...symbols by which a dark power seeks to unveil, or to indicate, all sorts of marvels." A more sympathetic way of stating the same idea is that " mysticism... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1905 - 814 páginas
...in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown and inexplicable relations among phenomena, discerns in things, hints at mysteries, and regards them as symbols ')y which a dark power seeks to unveil, or to indicate, all sorts of marvels." A more sympathetic way... | |
| Josiah Morse - 1906 - 284 páginas
...hi which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown and inexplicable relations among phenomena, discerns in things hints at mysteries,...unveil, or at least to indicate, all sorts of marvels. ... It is always connected with strong emotional excitement." Mysticism, he tells us, is so characteristic... | |
| 1906 - 762 páginas
...in which the subject imagines that he perceives or defines unknown and inexplicable relations among phenomena, discerns in things hints at mysteries,...as symbols by which a dark power seeks to unveil or indicate all sorts of marvels" (page 280). Why the subject Is introduced into his History of Education... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1914 - 634 páginas
...a state of mind in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown or inexplicable relations amongst phenomena, discerns in things hints...at least, to indicate all sorts of marvels which he endeavours to guess at though generally in vain.' On the other hand, Miss Evelyn Underbill, in her... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1914 - 626 páginas
...a state of mind in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown or inexplicable relations amongst phenomena, discerns in things hints...at least, to indicate all sorts of marvels which he endeavours to guess at though generally in vain.' On the other hand, Miss Evelyn Underhill, in her... | |
| Gilbert Lee Pennock - 1919 - 84 páginas
...a state of mind in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown and inexplicable relations amongst phenomena, discerns in things hints...which he endeavors to guess, though generally in vain. This condition of mind is always connected with strong emotional excitement, which consciousness conceives... | |
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