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That is why the Sanskrit verse has given us for the essential elements of a picture, not only the manifoldness of forms and the unity of their proportions, but also bhávah, the emotional idea.

From Creative Unity by Tagore, Rabindranath

The psychologist, on the other hand, finds an endless manifoldness of elements which are not in space, and which have no space form whatever.

From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo

Here was a parable which, slight as it seemed, was truly Biblical for the depth and manifoldness of its signification.

From The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation by Maitland, Edward

God is the immeasurable fulness of Being, nature is indeed diverse in the manifoldness of her productions, but she is nevertheless limited, and her possibilities are restricted within narrow limits.

From Naturalism And Religion by Otto, Rudolf

Millions of sensations in all degrees of vividness and clearness, of intensity and fusion, in endless manifoldness of rhythms and relations constitute their whole content.

From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo




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