Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... produces , incidentally as it were , and by the bye , another memorable effect . Hence we derive the power of meeting in halls , and congregations , and crowded assemblies . We are found " at large , though without number , " at solemn ...
... produces , incidentally as it were , and by the bye , another memorable effect . Hence we derive the power of meeting in halls , and congregations , and crowded assemblies . We are found " at large , though without number , " at solemn ...
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... produce an effect upon him , and leave a me- mory behind , different from that which is experi- enced by his fellows . His perceptions have a sin- gular vividness . The poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to ...
... produce an effect upon him , and leave a me- mory behind , different from that which is experi- enced by his fellows . His perceptions have a sin- gular vividness . The poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to ...
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... produces something as perfect in its kind , as that which is effected under another form by the more brilliant and illustrious of his species . He stands forward with a serene confidence in the ranks of his fellow - creatures , and says ...
... produces something as perfect in its kind , as that which is effected under another form by the more brilliant and illustrious of his species . He stands forward with a serene confidence in the ranks of his fellow - creatures , and says ...
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... produced upon him with aversion , and longing to be engaged in any thing else , rather than in that which is pressed upon his foremost attention . In this sense a numerous school is , to a degree that can scarcely be adequately de ...
... produced upon him with aversion , and longing to be engaged in any thing else , rather than in that which is pressed upon his foremost attention . In this sense a numerous school is , to a degree that can scarcely be adequately de ...
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... produced . But what is perhaps worse is , that we are accus- tomed to pronounce , that that soil , which will not produce the crop of which we have attempted to make it fertile , is fit for nothing . The majority of boys , at the very ...
... produced . But what is perhaps worse is , that we are accus- tomed to pronounce , that that soil , which will not produce the crop of which we have attempted to make it fertile , is fit for nothing . The majority of boys , at the very ...
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