Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... look down with disdain on their species . My creed is of an opposite character . All that we observe that is best and most excellent in the intellectual world , is man : and it is easy to perceive in many cases , that the believer in ...
... look down with disdain on their species . My creed is of an opposite character . All that we observe that is best and most excellent in the intellectual world , is man : and it is easy to perceive in many cases , that the believer in ...
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... looks that are given him in his original structure , are " looks commercing with the skies . " How surpassingly beautiful are the features of his countenance ; the eyes , the nose , the mouth ! How noble do they appear in a state of ...
... looks that are given him in his original structure , are " looks commercing with the skies . " How surpassingly beautiful are the features of his countenance ; the eyes , the nose , the mouth ! How noble do they appear in a state of ...
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... look down upon my limbs , the house of clay that contains me , the gross flesh and blood of which my frame is composed , and wonder at a lodging , poorly fitted to entertain so divine a guest ! A still more important chapter in the ...
... look down upon my limbs , the house of clay that contains me , the gross flesh and blood of which my frame is composed , and wonder at a lodging , poorly fitted to entertain so divine a guest ! A still more important chapter in the ...
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... look of lofty contempt , a gesture of summary disdain . He does not think it worth his while under these circumstances , to " gird up the loins of his mind . " He cannot return a free and intrepid answer but to the person whom he re ...
... look of lofty contempt , a gesture of summary disdain . He does not think it worth his while under these circumstances , to " gird up the loins of his mind . " He cannot return a free and intrepid answer but to the person whom he re ...
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... looks at the task that is set him , without the most distant de- sire of 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 ...
... looks at the task that is set him , without the most distant de- sire of 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 ...
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