Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... expected perpetually to fall into the most egregious mistakes . The true test of the capacity of the individual , is where the desire to succeed , and accomplish some- thing effective , is already awakened in the youthful mind . Whoever ...
... expected perpetually to fall into the most egregious mistakes . The true test of the capacity of the individual , is where the desire to succeed , and accomplish some- thing effective , is already awakened in the youthful mind . Whoever ...
第 66 頁
... expected from him . In attending to the subject of this Essay we have been led to observe the different ways , in which the mind of man may be brought into a position tend- ing to exhibit its powers in a less creditable and ...
... expected from him . In attending to the subject of this Essay we have been led to observe the different ways , in which the mind of man may be brought into a position tend- ing to exhibit its powers in a less creditable and ...
第 132 頁
... expected to master all possible arts , or all arts that have at one time or another been the subject of human industry , this indeed is true . But the cause of this does not lie in the limited duration of hu- man life , but in the ...
... expected to master all possible arts , or all arts that have at one time or another been the subject of human industry , this indeed is true . But the cause of this does not lie in the limited duration of hu- man life , but in the ...
第 133 頁
... expected to excel in the abstruse- ness of metaphysical science , and in the ravishing effusions of poetical genius . When a man , who has arrived at great excellence in one department of art or science , would engage himself in another ...
... expected to excel in the abstruse- ness of metaphysical science , and in the ravishing effusions of poetical genius . When a man , who has arrived at great excellence in one department of art or science , would engage himself in another ...
第 137 頁
... this way , and then that , in all its possible directions and foreshortenings ; " and ' Tristram Shandy , Vol . IV , Chap . ii . thus only can it be expected that we should ade- VII . ] OF THE DURATION OF HUMAN LIFE . 137.
... this way , and then that , in all its possible directions and foreshortenings ; " and ' Tristram Shandy , Vol . IV , Chap . ii . thus only can it be expected that we should ade- VII . ] OF THE DURATION OF HUMAN LIFE . 137.
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