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" ... but hardly will his puny hands have strength to speed afresh our slackening planet in its orbit or rekindle the dying fire of the sun. Yet the philosopher who trembles at the idea of such distant catastrophes may console himself by reflecting that... "
Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament - Сторінка 26
редактори - 2007 - 279 стор.
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Killing the god (cont'd) The golden bough

James George Frazer - 1900 - 522 стор.
...catastrophes may console himself by reflecting that these gloomy apprehensions, like the earth and the sun themselves, are only parts of that unsubstantial...eyes seems solid, may melt into air, into thin air. Without dipping so far into the future, we may illustrate the course which thought has hitherto run...
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The Expository Times, Том 13

James Hastings, Ann Wilson Hastings, Edward Hastings - 1902 - 602 стор.
...catastrophes may console himself by reflecting that these gloomy apprehensions, like the earth and the sun themselves, are only parts of that unsubstantial...eyes seems solid, may melt into air, into thin air' (Ibid. 460-461). It is impossible to do other than feel respectful sympathy with this eloquent but...
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The Golden Bough: pt. VII pt.1-2. Balder the Beautiful; the fire festivals ...

James George Frazer - 1913 - 434 стор.
...catastrophes may console himself by reflecting that these gloomy apprehensions, like the earth and the sun themselves, are only parts of that unsubstantial...common eyes seems solid, may melt into air, into thin air.2 Without dipping so far into the future, we may illustrate The web the course which thought has...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Том 79

1915 - 544 стор.
...declares the world and the universe to be but an ever-shifting phantasmagoria — ' the earth and the sun themselves are only parts of that unsubstantial...world which thought has conjured up out of the void.' At first, what he claimed for ' The Golden Bough ' was that it was ' a record of facts,' and as such...
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Man, God and Immortality: Thoughts on Human Progress

James George Frazer - 1927 - 468 стор.
...catastrophes may console himself by reflecting that these gloomy apprehensions, like the earth and the sun themselves, are only parts of that unsubstantial...eyes seems solid, may melt into air, into thin air. Without dipping so far into the future, we may illustrate the course which thought has hitherto run...
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Prehistories of the Future: The Primitivist Project and the Culture of Modernism

Elazar Barkan, Ronald Bush - 1995 - 468 стор.
...direct contact. 2 9 Elsewhere in the same passage, he speaks of certain laws of modern science as being "only parts of that unsubstantial world which thought has conjured up out of the void." Scientific reasoning under such a regime, one that sees the world not as a solid fabric external to...
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Religion in the Making: The Emergence of the Sciences of Religion

Arie L. Molendijk, Peter Pels - 1998 - 350 стор.
...philosopher . . . may console himself by reflecting that these gloomy apprehensions, like the earth and the sun themselves, are only parts of that unsubstantial...common eyes seems solid, may melt into air, into thin air.59 55 Frazer 1900, Vol. I: 51. -'"- Frazer 1900, Vol. I: 227. 17 Frazer 1900, Vol. VII: 307-308....
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