Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... perpetually renewed in a healthy subject with scarcely any diminution : and love , even the most refined , being combined with one of our original impulses , will sometimes for that reason withstand a thousand trials , and perpetuate ...
... perpetually renewed in a healthy subject with scarcely any diminution : and love , even the most refined , being combined with one of our original impulses , will sometimes for that reason withstand a thousand trials , and perpetuate ...
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... perpetually to fall into the most egregious mistakes . The true test of the capacity of the individual , is where the desire to succeed , and accomplish some- thing effective , is already awakened in the youthful mind . Whoever has ...
... perpetually to fall into the most egregious mistakes . The true test of the capacity of the individual , is where the desire to succeed , and accomplish some- thing effective , is already awakened in the youthful mind . Whoever has ...
第 47 頁
... perpetually croaking in their ears ; and , for the other half , though by no means as- sured that the sentence of impotence awarded against them is just , yet , folding up their powers in inactivity , they are contented partly to waste ...
... perpetually croaking in their ears ; and , for the other half , though by no means as- sured that the sentence of impotence awarded against them is just , yet , folding up their powers in inactivity , they are contented partly to waste ...
第 61 頁
... perpetually labouring after a meaning , but never reaching it . He is like one flung over into the sea , unprovided with the skill that should enable him to contend with the tumul- tuous element . He flounders about in pitiable help ...
... perpetually labouring after a meaning , but never reaching it . He is like one flung over into the sea , unprovided with the skill that should enable him to contend with the tumul- tuous element . He flounders about in pitiable help ...
第 70 頁
... perpetually increasing , and the curiosity of the spectator kept alive and in suspense to the last moment . Several of his plays have an unity of subject to which nothing is wanting ; but he has not left us any production that should ...
... perpetually increasing , and the curiosity of the spectator kept alive and in suspense to the last moment . Several of his plays have an unity of subject to which nothing is wanting ; but he has not left us any production that should ...
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