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Student's duty is to get to know the opinions and feelings of the folk amongst whom his author lived. 7. It will be hard work, but a gain in the end. First, in preventing conceit. 8. Secondly, in preventing rambling reading. 9. Author's present object to illustrate the dead belief in Demonology, especially as far as it concerns Shakspere.
Anomalous facts, as the never quite obsolete rumors of magic and demonology, and the new allegations of phrenologists and neurologists, are of ideal use. They are good indications. Homoeopathy is insignificant as an art of healing, but of great value as criticism on the hygeia or medical practice of the time.
If you happen, sir, to have read some of those ballads which I threw off in the high spirits of youth you may judge what my opinion then was of the grotesque demonology of the monks and middle ages by the use there made of it. But in the scale of existences there may be as many orders above us as below.
The two other passages are found thus, in p. 245 of the "Soul," 2nd edition. After naming local history, criticism of texts, history of philosophy, logic, physiology, demonology, and other important but very difficult studies, I ask: "Is it not extravagant to call inquiries of this sort spiritual or to expect any spiritual results from them?
It was natural that a woman should be deeply thrilled by such a spectacle and William Destyn's machine had nothing to do with it not a thing! Neither had psychology, nor demonology, nor anything, with wires or wireless. She liked him, frankly. Who wouldn't? She feared for him, desperately. Who wouldn't? She "C-r-rack!" "Oh what is it!" she cried, springing to the grille.
From several of the others I will make one or two extracts, a difficult task, so closely are the thoughts packed together. From "Demonology": "I say to the table-rappers 'I will believe Thou wilt not utter what thou dost not know, And so far will I trust thee, gentle Kate!"
Finally, if evidence that a thing may be were equivalent to proof that it is, analogy might justify the construction of a naturalistic theology and demonology not less wonderful than the current supernatural; just as it might justify the peopling of Mars, or of Jupiter, with living forms to which terrestrial biology offers no parallel.
I had peeped into more than one curious treatise on Demonology, and I fancied there could be nothing in the world half so marvellous as that last surviving branch of the Black Art entitled the Science of Legerdemain. What if, for this once, I were to ask leave to be present at the performance? Should I do so with even the remotest chance of success?
From several of the others I will make one or two extracts, a difficult task, so closely are the thoughts packed together. From "Demonology": "I say to the table-rappers 'I will believe Thou wilt not utter what thou dost not know, And so far will I trust thee, gentle Kate!"
The psychoanalytic arguments from analogy, from precedent and from authority are alike to be rejected. Emerson, R. W., "Demonology," 1839; Vol. X, Complete Works, 1904; Houghton, Mifflin & Company, Boston. Freud, Sigmund, "Die Traumdeutung;" Three editions, 1900, 1909, 1911; Franz Deutike, Leipzig und Wien.
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