Encara no tenim significats per a "philosophic mind".
1The years that bring the philosophic mind will not bring-theymust find-enthusiasm
2But Voltairianism is only the half of the philosophic mind.
3The orang is distinctly an animal of more serene temper and more philosophic mind than the chimpanzee.
4What the old philosophic mind thought upon these great questions, we have already, to some extent, developed.
5Before Sawyer could reply, the philosophic mind of Steve saw the practical sense of his brother's suggestion.
6He was blessed with the love of a peaceful life with good nerves, ample wealth, and a philosophic mind.
7Years did not bring to him the philosophic mind, but the spirit of the opinionated partisan and the heated denouncer.
8Of the qualities that go to the making of a great historian he had two,-thephilosophic mind and the vivid imagination.
9In fact, to one who looked at it with a philosophic mind, an air of squalor might possibly have been detected.
10This study, to which she brought a philosophic mind and a candid heart, convinced her that the teaching should be tried.
11But any philosophic mind must, I conceive, come to the same conclusion, independently of any other authority than that of reason.
12The philosophic mind would have noted with interest how ingeniously these games were made to appeal to the patriotism of the throng.
13It was not an original remark, nor had Frieda appropriated it passionately, for she had a patriotic rather than a philosophic mind.
14All this did Lancey see from his secret point of observation, and deeply did his philosophic mind moralise on what he saw.
15I have a pitiful heart; I try to keep a philosophic mind; I am cheery with them; I am doubtful, I am hopeful!
16Upon all subjects likely to excite inquiry his knowledge was full and precise, and his opinions those of a sagacious and philosophic mind.
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