Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... ment , and visit it from day to day . If we had per- severance enough , and could so far conquer the repugnance and humiliating feeling with which the experiment would be attended , we might follow step by 14 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
... ment , and visit it from day to day . If we had per- severance enough , and could so far conquer the repugnance and humiliating feeling with which the experiment would be attended , we might follow step by 14 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
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... ment . There is small danger of this in the acqui- sition of words . But this method , indiscriminately pursued as it is now , is productive of the worst consequences . Very soon a judgment may be formed by the impartial observer ...
... ment . There is small danger of this in the acqui- sition of words . But this method , indiscriminately pursued as it is now , is productive of the worst consequences . Very soon a judgment may be formed by the impartial observer ...
第 27 頁
... ment in which each is most fitted to excel . As , ac- cording to the institutions of Lycurgus , as soon as a boy was born , he was visited by the elders of the ward , who were to decide whether he was to be reared , and would be made an ...
... ment in which each is most fitted to excel . As , ac- cording to the institutions of Lycurgus , as soon as a boy was born , he was visited by the elders of the ward , who were to decide whether he was to be reared , and would be made an ...
第 64 頁
... merely wanders through the fields of knowledge in search of its gayest flowers and of whatever will afford him the most enviable amuse- ment , will necessarily return home at night with a 64 [ ESSAY OF INTELLECTUAL ABORTION .
... merely wanders through the fields of knowledge in search of its gayest flowers and of whatever will afford him the most enviable amuse- ment , will necessarily return home at night with a 64 [ ESSAY OF INTELLECTUAL ABORTION .
第 65 頁
William Godwin. ment , will necessarily return home at night with a very slender collection . He that shall apply himself with self - denial and an unshrinking resolution to the improvement of his mind , will unquestionably be found more ...
William Godwin. ment , will necessarily return home at night with a very slender collection . He that shall apply himself with self - denial and an unshrinking resolution to the improvement of his mind , will unquestionably be found more ...
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