Russian Intellectual History: An AnthologyMarc Raeff Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966 - 404 páginas |
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... heart holds so little religious feeling that the thought of death plunges him into dejection and hopelessness ; yet all this depends on the education of the heart in youth . Hence follows the second main component of upbringing , the ...
... heart holds so little religious feeling that the thought of death plunges him into dejection and hopelessness ; yet all this depends on the education of the heart in youth . Hence follows the second main component of upbringing , the ...
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... heart aches for the tears of the wretched and for the deprivations of orphans , then will his delighted peoples of their own accord embrace all that is most tender and dear in filial respect , brotherly love , and fond sympathy . His heart ...
... heart aches for the tears of the wretched and for the deprivations of orphans , then will his delighted peoples of their own accord embrace all that is most tender and dear in filial respect , brotherly love , and fond sympathy . His heart ...
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... heart is engendered in the brain . But there are special heart nerves which run from the brain to the heart and are connected with all the other nerves of the body ; hence every irritation , however slight , and no matter where it may ...
... heart is engendered in the brain . But there are special heart nerves which run from the brain to the heart and are connected with all the other nerves of the body ; hence every irritation , however slight , and no matter where it may ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
FEOFAN PROKOPOVICH | 13 |
MIKHAIL VASILEVICH LOMONOSOV | 31 |
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