Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... enabled to accomplish ! in this re- spect he casts the whole creation behind him . What a machine is the human hand ! When we a Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 1 . analyse its parts and its uses , it appears to 2 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
... enabled to accomplish ! in this re- spect he casts the whole creation behind him . What a machine is the human hand ! When we a Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 1 . analyse its parts and its uses , it appears to 2 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
第 3 頁
... appears to be the most consummate of our members . And yet there are other parts , that may maintain no mean rival ... appear in a state of repose ! With what never - ending variety and emphasis do they express the emotions of his mind ...
... appears to be the most consummate of our members . And yet there are other parts , that may maintain no mean rival ... appear in a state of repose ! With what never - ending variety and emphasis do they express the emotions of his mind ...
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... appears then that the trial and review of full - grown men is not altogether so disadvantageous to the reckoning of our common nature , as that of boys at school . It is not however , that the full - grown man is not liable to be ...
... appears then that the trial and review of full - grown men is not altogether so disadvantageous to the reckoning of our common nature , as that of boys at school . It is not however , that the full - grown man is not liable to be ...
第 23 頁
... appear to be the case . By the time that they have attained to that sober self - con- fidence that might enable them to assert themselves , they are already chained to a fate , or thrust down to a condition , from which no internal ...
... appear to be the case . By the time that they have attained to that sober self - con- fidence that might enable them to assert themselves , they are already chained to a fate , or thrust down to a condition , from which no internal ...
第 30 頁
... appear to be placed beyond the reach of controversy . Horace says , The poet is born a poet , and cannot be made so by the ingenuity of art : and this seems to be true . He sees the objects about him with an eye peculiarly his own ; the ...
... appear to be placed beyond the reach of controversy . Horace says , The poet is born a poet , and cannot be made so by the ingenuity of art : and this seems to be true . He sees the objects about him with an eye peculiarly his own ; the ...
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