Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... admiration . To almost every one of our stronger emotions novelty is a necessary ingre- dient . The simple appetites of our nature may perhaps form an exception . The appetite for food is perpetually renewed in a healthy subject with ...
... admiration . To almost every one of our stronger emotions novelty is a necessary ingre- dient . The simple appetites of our nature may perhaps form an exception . The appetite for food is perpetually renewed in a healthy subject with ...
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... admirable remark , that the book which we read at the very time that we feel a desire to read it , affords us ten times the improvement , that we should have derived from it when it was taken up by us as a task . It is just so with the ...
... admirable remark , that the book which we read at the very time that we feel a desire to read it , affords us ten times the improvement , that we should have derived from it when it was taken up by us as a task . It is just so with the ...
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... admiration excited by certain achieve- ments and accomplishments infects us with desire . We are like the youthful Themistocles , who com- plained that the trophies of Miltiades would not let him sleep . We are like the novice Guido ...
... admiration excited by certain achieve- ments and accomplishments infects us with desire . We are like the youthful Themistocles , who com- plained that the trophies of Miltiades would not let him sleep . We are like the novice Guido ...
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... admiration of a certain cluster of ex- cellencies , or series of heroic acts , are willing to predicate of the individual to whom they belong , " This man is consummate , and without alloy . " Take the person in his retirement , in his ...
... admiration of a certain cluster of ex- cellencies , or series of heroic acts , are willing to predicate of the individual to whom they belong , " This man is consummate , and without alloy . " Take the person in his retirement , in his ...
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... admirable and astonishing , as what he achieved that is noblest under the auspices of the graver muse . His poetry and the fruits of his imagination are unrivalled . His language , in all that comes from him when his genius is most ...
... admirable and astonishing , as what he achieved that is noblest under the auspices of the graver muse . His poetry and the fruits of his imagination are unrivalled . His language , in all that comes from him when his genius is most ...
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