Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 34 頁
... improvement , but with alienated and averted eye . And , where this is the case , the wonder is not that he does not make a brilliant figure . It is ra- ther an evidence of the slavish and subservient spi- rit incident to the majority ...
... improvement , but with alienated and averted eye . And , where this is the case , the wonder is not that he does not make a brilliant figure . It is ra- ther an evidence of the slavish and subservient spi- rit incident to the majority ...
第 36 頁
... improvement , that we should have derived from it when it was taken up by us as a task . It is just so with the man who chooses his occupation , and feels assured that that about which he is occupied is his true and native field ...
... improvement , that we should have derived from it when it was taken up by us as a task . It is just so with the man who chooses his occupation , and feels assured that that about which he is occupied is his true and native field ...
第 45 頁
... improvement he pauses , and looks back on what he has done with complacency . The master cannot teach him so fast , as he is prompted to acquire . What a contrast does this species of instruction exhibit , to the ordinary course of ...
... improvement he pauses , and looks back on what he has done with complacency . The master cannot teach him so fast , as he is prompted to acquire . What a contrast does this species of instruction exhibit , to the ordinary course of ...
第 55 頁
... Improvement is the appropriate race of man . We cannot stand still . If we do not go forward , we shall inevitably recede . Shakespear , when he wrote his Hamlet , did not know that he could produce Macbeth and Othello . But the ...
... Improvement is the appropriate race of man . We cannot stand still . If we do not go forward , we shall inevitably recede . Shakespear , when he wrote his Hamlet , did not know that he could produce Macbeth and Othello . But the ...
第 64 頁
... improvement . It cannot therefore happen , that the man , who has chosen a subject towards which to direct the energy of his faculties , who has sought on all sides for the materials that should enable him to do that subject justice ...
... improvement . It cannot therefore happen , that the man , who has chosen a subject towards which to direct the energy of his faculties , who has sought on all sides for the materials that should enable him to do that subject justice ...
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