Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... seem to be aware of the part in their struc- ture , where lie their main strength and means of hostility . Thus the bull attacks with his horns , and the horse with his heels , the beast of prey with his claws , the bird with his beak ...
... seem to be aware of the part in their struc- ture , where lie their main strength and means of hostility . Thus the bull attacks with his horns , and the horse with his heels , the beast of prey with his claws , the bird with his beak ...
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... seems to follow , that man is more like L . ,, and more equal to man , deformities of body and abortions of intellect excepted , than the disdain- ful and fastidious censors of our common nature are willing to admit . I am inclined to ...
... seems to follow , that man is more like L . ,, and more equal to man , deformities of body and abortions of intellect excepted , than the disdain- ful and fastidious censors of our common nature are willing to admit . I am inclined to ...
第 29 頁
... seems to be one of the faculties most clearly defined in early youth . The child who has received that destination from the hands of nature , will even in infancy manifest a singular delight in musical sounds , and will in no long time ...
... seems to be one of the faculties most clearly defined in early youth . The child who has received that destination from the hands of nature , will even in infancy manifest a singular delight in musical sounds , and will in no long time ...
第 30 頁
... seems to be true . He sees the objects about him with an eye peculiarly his own ; the sounds that reach his ear , produce an effect upon him , and leave a me- mory behind , different from that which is experi- enced by his fellows . His ...
... seems to be true . He sees the objects about him with an eye peculiarly his own ; the sounds that reach his ear , produce an effect upon him , and leave a me- mory behind , different from that which is experi- enced by his fellows . His ...
第 36 頁
... seem as if they belonged to the same species . The result of these observations certainly strongly tends to support the proposition laid down early in the present Essay , that , putting idiots and extra- ordinary cases out of the ...
... seem as if they belonged to the same species . The result of these observations certainly strongly tends to support the proposition laid down early in the present Essay , that , putting idiots and extra- ordinary cases out of the ...
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