Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... as Orpheus is said to have subdued the brute crea- tion ! From the countenance of man let us proceed to his figure . Every limb is capable of speaking , and telling its own tale . What can equal the magnifi- 1. ] 5 OF BODY AND MIND .
... as Orpheus is said to have subdued the brute crea- tion ! From the countenance of man let us proceed to his figure . Every limb is capable of speaking , and telling its own tale . What can equal the magnifi- 1. ] 5 OF BODY AND MIND .
第 9 頁
... proceed without impediment from country to country , and from cen- tury to century , through all the ages of the past , and through the vast creation of the imaginable future . We spurn at the bounds of time and space ; nor would the ...
... proceed without impediment from country to country , and from cen- tury to century , through all the ages of the past , and through the vast creation of the imaginable future . We spurn at the bounds of time and space ; nor would the ...
第 10 頁
... proceed straight to the object of our desires , with- out almost ever thinking of this medium , our own material frame , unaided by which none of these things could be accomplished . In this sense we may properly be said to be spiritual ...
... proceed straight to the object of our desires , with- out almost ever thinking of this medium , our own material frame , unaided by which none of these things could be accomplished . In this sense we may properly be said to be spiritual ...
第 12 頁
... proceed straight to their purpose . Hence , even as men , they are more familiar with the fi- gures and appearance of their fellows , their allies , or their enemies , than with their own . Man is a creature of mingled substance . I am ...
... proceed straight to their purpose . Hence , even as men , they are more familiar with the fi- gures and appearance of their fellows , their allies , or their enemies , than with their own . Man is a creature of mingled substance . I am ...
第 20 頁
... proceed with impunity . He is like the slaves of the Romans on the days of the Saturnalia . He may do what he pleases , and command tasks to his masters ; but with this difference - the Roman slave knew when the days of his licence ...
... proceed with impunity . He is like the slaves of the Romans on the days of the Saturnalia . He may do what he pleases , and command tasks to his masters ; but with this difference - the Roman slave knew when the days of his licence ...
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