Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... already chained to a fate , or thrust down to a condition , from which no internal energies they possess can ever empower them to escape . the SECTION II . EQUALITY OF MAN WITH MAN . - 11. ] OF THe distribution of TALENTS . 23.
... already chained to a fate , or thrust down to a condition , from which no internal energies they possess can ever empower them to escape . the SECTION II . EQUALITY OF MAN WITH MAN . - 11. ] OF THe distribution of TALENTS . 23.
第 34 頁
... already observed , it is the most difficult thing in the world for the schoolmaster to inspire into his pupil the desire to do his best . An overwhelming majority of lads at school are in their secret hearts rebels to the dis- cipline ...
... already observed , it is the most difficult thing in the world for the schoolmaster to inspire into his pupil the desire to do his best . An overwhelming majority of lads at school are in their secret hearts rebels to the dis- cipline ...
第 35 頁
... already awakened in the youthful mind . Whoever has found out what it is in which he is qualified to excel , from that moment becomes a new creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of ...
... already awakened in the youthful mind . Whoever has found out what it is in which he is qualified to excel , from that moment becomes a new creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of ...
第 41 頁
... already appeared in the course of this Essay , that the talent , or , more accurately speaking , the original suitableness of the individual for the cultivation , of music or painting , depends upon certain peculiarities that we bring ...
... already appeared in the course of this Essay , that the talent , or , more accurately speaking , the original suitableness of the individual for the cultivation , of music or painting , depends upon certain peculiarities that we bring ...
第 46 頁
... already been fully ascertained , that no suitable and wholsome crop will ever be produced . But what is perhaps worse is , that we are accus- tomed to pronounce , that that soil , which will not produce the crop of which we have ...
... already been fully ascertained , that no suitable and wholsome crop will ever be produced . But what is perhaps worse is , that we are accus- tomed to pronounce , that that soil , which will not produce the crop of which we have ...
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