Select British Classics, 第 21 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... human mind ; which are perhaps , in every man , greater than they appear , and might , by diligent cultivation , be exalted to a degree beyond what their possessor presumes to believe . There is scarce any man but has found himself able ...
... human mind ; which are perhaps , in every man , greater than they appear , and might , by diligent cultivation , be exalted to a degree beyond what their possessor presumes to believe . There is scarce any man but has found himself able ...
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... human wit , could ever bring into contempt : it is , therefore , to be wished at least , that beauty was in some degree depend- ent upon sentiment and manners , that so high a pri- vilege might not be possessed by the unworthy , and ...
... human wit , could ever bring into contempt : it is , therefore , to be wished at least , that beauty was in some degree depend- ent upon sentiment and manners , that so high a pri- vilege might not be possessed by the unworthy , and ...
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... human wit has been able to produce , the conduct and constitution of the Odyssey seem to be the most artificial and judicious . Aristotle observes , that there are two kinds of fables , the simple and the complex . A fable in tragic or ...
... human wit has been able to produce , the conduct and constitution of the Odyssey seem to be the most artificial and judicious . Aristotle observes , that there are two kinds of fables , the simple and the complex . A fable in tragic or ...
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LETTERS from six characters | 71 |
The folly of human wishes and schemes to cor rect the moral government of the world history of Nourraddin and Amana | 72 |
The history of Nourraddin and Amana concluded | 73 |
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