"The intuitive soul," says Hegel, "oversteps the conditions of time and space; it beholds things remote, things long past, and things to come."' What we need, if any progress is to be made in knowledge of the subject, is not a metaphysical hypothesis, but a large, carefully tested, and well-recorded collection of examples, made by savants of recognized standing. [Please select]
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In which Julius March Beholds the Vision of the New Life 34 VI. [Please select]
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Her eyes were strained, as those of one who beholds an object of terror. [Please select]
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How great the astonishment of a man who beholds the sea for the first time. [Please select]
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But when he beholds that which is born and dies, it will be far from beautiful. [Please select]
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Whatever he beholds or experiences, comes to him as a model, and sits for its picture. [Please select]
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But his knees grew weak and he quivered all over like one who beholds the god. [Please select]
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One beholds reddish reflections in the corners. [Please select]
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"My brother," he said, "beholds the sun." [Please select]
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Your fascinated gaze beholds "two or three vast circles, that have their revolving satellites like moons, each on its own axis, and each governed by master wheels." [Please select]
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'I dread,' said she, 'her disordered mind connects all that her eye beholds with the terrible passages that she has witnessed.' [Please select]
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