Life: Its Nature, Varieties, and PhenomenaJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1867 - 578 páginas |
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Æneid affections Algæ analogy animals atmosphere beautiful become birds blood breath brutes called carbonic acid carnivora Chemical affinity correspondence creation creatures curious cutaneous respiration dead death degree delight disease Divine doctrine earth enjoyment epiphyses essential evil existence external eyes fact feel flowers Goethe happy heart heat heaven herbivorous higher highest human imagination immortal insects instinct intellectual intelligence kind kingdom lease leaves less light live longæval lungs mammæ man's marriage material body matter mind miracles moral motion nature needs never objects onomatopoeia organs ourselves oxygen palingenesis perfect phenomena philosophy physical physiological physiology plants pleasure poetry poets pre-Adamite prefigured principle quadruped reason regard rejuvenescence religion religious respiration resurrection says Scripture seeds sense soul species spiritual body spiritual world substance sweet Terrestrial animals Theocritus things thought tion trees tricity truly truth vegetable virtue vital whole word youth