Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 92 頁
... answer to the whence ? and why ? is no answer to the how ? which alone is the physiologist's concern . It is a mere sophisma pigrum , and ( as Bacon hath said ) the arrogance of pusillanimity , which lifts up the idol of a mortal's ...
... answer to the whence ? and why ? is no answer to the how ? which alone is the physiologist's concern . It is a mere sophisma pigrum , and ( as Bacon hath said ) the arrogance of pusillanimity , which lifts up the idol of a mortal's ...
第 100 頁
... answered without exposing the re- spondent to personal danger , are not entitled to a fair 25 answer ; and yet to say this openly , would in many cases furnish the very advantage which the adversary is insidiously seeking after ...
... answered without exposing the re- spondent to personal danger , are not entitled to a fair 25 answer ; and yet to say this openly , would in many cases furnish the very advantage which the adversary is insidiously seeking after ...
第 127 頁
... answer ; and so little did I suspect the true object of my tempter ere accuser , " that I expressed with no small ... answered , as follows , to the following queries ? D. Well , landlord ! and what do you know of the person in question ...
... answer ; and so little did I suspect the true object of my tempter ere accuser , " that I expressed with no small ... answered , as follows , to the following queries ? D. Well , landlord ! and what do you know of the person in question ...
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