The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, 第 15 卷Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1844 |
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... mind of Jefferson so deeply on his country and his age , he combines a steady consis- tency of character with a practical sa- gacity in affairs both public and private , to a degree which the warmest eulo- gist does not claim for that ...
... mind of Jefferson so deeply on his country and his age , he combines a steady consis- tency of character with a practical sa- gacity in affairs both public and private , to a degree which the warmest eulo- gist does not claim for that ...
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... mind , the conclusions of the common sense , change with every variation of philosophy ; and these solutions are the ... minds and hearts - yea , upon the very material - of the age itself . The great thinkers , whose sublime heads ...
... mind , the conclusions of the common sense , change with every variation of philosophy ; and these solutions are the ... minds and hearts - yea , upon the very material - of the age itself . The great thinkers , whose sublime heads ...
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... mind was but an at- tribute of matter . Disbelieving in any real sentiment of right and wrong ; and regarding , in the words of Locke him- self , " conscience as nothing else than our own opinions of our own actions , " morality , as ...
... mind was but an at- tribute of matter . Disbelieving in any real sentiment of right and wrong ; and regarding , in the words of Locke him- self , " conscience as nothing else than our own opinions of our own actions , " morality , as ...
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... mind and the German philosophy ? We will answer in the words of one of the Lowell Institute lecturers , whom it is but faint praise to call the Jouffroy of America : " The tendency of the great leaders of the German mind , of Descartes ...
... mind and the German philosophy ? We will answer in the words of one of the Lowell Institute lecturers , whom it is but faint praise to call the Jouffroy of America : " The tendency of the great leaders of the German mind , of Descartes ...
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... mind is capable of sounding , in language as clear , distinct , and well- arranged , as the thoughts it expressed . But to return to Kant and his phi- losophy ; and if , from his own words , we do not receive a correct idea of his ...
... mind is capable of sounding , in language as clear , distinct , and well- arranged , as the thoughts it expressed . But to return to Kant and his phi- losophy ; and if , from his own words , we do not receive a correct idea of his ...
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第 194 頁 - States, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and do all other acts and things which independent States may of right do.
第 364 頁 - THAT AND A' THAT" Is there, for honest Poverty, That hangs his head, and a' that! The coward slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a
第 29 頁 - They do not seem to me to be such; but if I am the devil's child, I will live then from the devil.' No law can be sacred to me but that of my nature. Good and bad are but names very readily transferable to that or this; the only right is •what is after my constitution, the only wrong what is against it.
第 30 頁 - Then sawest thou that this fair universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the Stardomed City of God ; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and most through every living soul, the glory of a present God still beams.
第 28 頁 - It is only as a man puts off all foreign support, and stands alone, that I see him to be strong and to prevail. He is weaker by every recruit to his banner. Is not a man better than a town? Ask nothing of men, and in the endless mutation, thou only firm column must presently appear the upholder of all that surrounds thee.
第 549 頁 - Giovanni had half-hoped, half-feared, would be the case, — a figure appeared beneath the antique sculptured portal, and came down between the rows of plants, inhaling their various perfumes, as if she were one of those beings of old classic fable, that lived upon sweet odors. On again beholding Beatrice, the young man was even startled to perceive how much her beauty exceeded his recollection of it; so brilliant, so vivid was its character, that she glowed amid the sunlight, and, as Giovanni whispered...
第 364 頁 - I mourned with thousands, but as one More deeply grieved, for he was gone Whose light I hailed when first it shone, And showed my youth How verse may build a princely throne On humble truth.
第 249 頁 - WHAT are we set on earth for ? Say, to toil — Nor seek to leave thy tending of the vines, For all the heat o' the day, till it declines, And death's mild curfew shall from work assoil. God did anoint thee with his odorous oil, To wrestle, not to reign ; and He assigns All thy tears over, like pure crystallines, For younger fellow-workers of the soil To wear for amulets.
第 548 頁 - He kept the young man to dinner, and made himself very agreeable by the freedom and liveliness of his conversation, especially when warmed by a flask or two of Tuscan wine. Giovanni, conceiving that men of science, inhabitants of the same city, must needs be on familiar terms with one another, took an opportunity to mention the name of Dr. Rappaccini. But the professor did not respond with so much cordiality as he had anticipated. "Ill would it become a teacher of the divine art of medicine...
第 29 頁 - Meek young men grow up in libraries believing it their duty to accept the views which Cicero, which Locke, which Bacon have given, forgetful that Cicero, Locke, and Bacon were only young men in libraries when they wrote these books.