Under whatever disguise it takes refuge, whether fungus or oak, worm or man, the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and is resolved into its mineral and lifeless constituents, but is always dying, and, strange as the paradox may sound, could not... The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn - หน้า 337โดย Lafcadio Hearn - 1922มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| 1869
...that melancholy line. Under whatever disguise it takes refuge, whether fungus or oak, worm or ma.^ the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and...resolved into its mineral and lifeless constituents, bat is always dying, and, strange as the paradox may sound, could not live unless it died." After tracing... | |
| 1869 - 880 หน้า
...generated from corruption. " Under whatever disguise it takes refugf, whether fungus or oak, worm or man. the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and...paradox may 'sound, could not live unless it died." We know that some physiologists regard the waste of the body, which in life is constantly going on,... | |
| Louis Viardot - 1869 - 98 หน้า
...with wild De Maistre, " the earth continually fed with blood is but one huge altar, on which all that dies, and is resolved into its mineral and lifeless...paradox may sound, could not live unless it died" (HuxLEY, in Fortnightly Review. February, 1869). * " By dint of a close study and observation of nature,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 หน้า
...that melancholy line. Under whatever disguise it takes refuge, whether fungus or oak, worm or man, the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and...paradox may sound, could not live unless it died. In the wonderful story of the "Peau de Chagrin," the hero becomes possessed of a magical wild ass*... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 56 หน้า
...that melancholy line. Under whatever disguise it takes refuge, whether fungus or oak, worm or man, the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and...paradox may sound, could not live unless it died. In the wonderful story of the " Peau de Chagrin," the hero becomes possessed of a magical wild ass's... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1870 - 804 หน้า
...aggregated." Under whatever disguise it takes refuge — whether in the fungus, or oak, worm, or man — the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and...but is always dying; and, strange as the paradox may seem, could not live unless it died. In fact, in living organisms more than elsewhere, we see exemplified... | |
| 1871 - 308 หน้า
...that melancholy line. Under whatever disguise it takes refuge, whether fungus or oak, worm or man, the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and...paradox may sound, could not live unless it died. In the wonderful story of the " Peau de Chagrin," the hero becomes possessed of a magical wild ass's... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 หน้า
...takes refuge, whether fungus or oak, worm or man, the 1".3 ^aI» Sermons, (£ssags, anb gtbiefos. [vn living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and is...paradox may sound, could not live unless it died. In the wonderful story of the "Peau de Chagrin," tiie hero becomes possessed of a magical wild ass'... | |
| 1871 - 318 หน้า
...that melancholy line. Under whatever disguise it takes refuge, whether fungus or oak, worm or man, the living protoplasm not only ultimately dies and...mineral and lifeless constituents, but is always dying, arid, strange as the paradox may sound, could not live unless it died; In the wonderful story of the... | |
| Victoria Claflin Woodhull - 1871 - 282 หน้า
...animals have their origin in a particle of nucleated protoplasm, and that this protoplasm " not only dies and is resolved into its mineral and lifeless...but is always dying, and strange as the paradox may seem, could not live unless it died." Thus we are led to the conclusion that all matter has a common... | |
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