Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 iii 頁
... least so far as I am aware , never been given to the public through the me- dium of the press . During a part of this period I had remained to a considerable degree unoccupied in my character of an author , and had delivered little to ...
... least so far as I am aware , never been given to the public through the me- dium of the press . During a part of this period I had remained to a considerable degree unoccupied in my character of an author , and had delivered little to ...
第 4 頁
... least the endowment , which makes man social , by which principally we impart our sentiments to each other , and which changes us from solitary individuals , and bestows on us a duplicate and multipliable existence . Beside which it ...
... least the endowment , which makes man social , by which principally we impart our sentiments to each other , and which changes us from solitary individuals , and bestows on us a duplicate and multipliable existence . Beside which it ...
第 8 頁
... least we must be very different creatures from what we are at pre- sent , when that shall take place . For a man to think , agreeably and with serenity , he must be in some degree of health . The corpus sanum is no less indispensible ...
... least we must be very different creatures from what we are at pre- sent , when that shall take place . For a man to think , agreeably and with serenity , he must be in some degree of health . The corpus sanum is no less indispensible ...
第 23 頁
... least fit for : and , while perhaps a suf- ficient quantity of talent is extant in each successive generation , yet , for want of each man's being duly estimated , and assigned his appropriate duty , the very reverse may appear to be ...
... least fit for : and , while perhaps a suf- ficient quantity of talent is extant in each successive generation , yet , for want of each man's being duly estimated , and assigned his appropriate duty , the very reverse may appear to be ...
第 57 頁
... least of all qualified by nature to acquire similar applause . We are not contented to proceed in the path of obscure useful- ness and worth . We are eager to be admired , and thus often engage in pursuits for which perhaps we are of ...
... least of all qualified by nature to acquire similar applause . We are not contented to proceed in the path of obscure useful- ness and worth . We are eager to be admired , and thus often engage in pursuits for which perhaps we are of ...
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