Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... recollection . The mind may aptly be described under the de- nomination of the " stranger at home . " With their bodies most men are little acquainted . We are " like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass , who beholdeth ...
... recollection . The mind may aptly be described under the de- nomination of the " stranger at home . " With their bodies most men are little acquainted . We are " like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass , who beholdeth ...
第 103 頁
... recollection of what happened to us pre- viously to our being launched in our present condi- tion , yet we have certain broken and imperfect con- ceptions , as if , when the tablet of the memory was cleared for the most part of the ...
... recollection of what happened to us pre- viously to our being launched in our present condi- tion , yet we have certain broken and imperfect con- ceptions , as if , when the tablet of the memory was cleared for the most part of the ...
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... recollection of a life spent in acts of virtue may be refreshing . But fruition , and ho- nours , and fame , and even pain , and privations , and torment , when they are departed , are but like a feather ; we regard them as of no ...
... recollection of a life spent in acts of virtue may be refreshing . But fruition , and ho- nours , and fame , and even pain , and privations , and torment , when they are departed , are but like a feather ; we regard them as of no ...
第 143 頁
... recollections , and at the same time communicating mines of wealth , the shaft of which was till now unexplored . The result then of these various observations is to persuade the candid and ingenuous man , to con- sider life as an ...
... recollections , and at the same time communicating mines of wealth , the shaft of which was till now unexplored . The result then of these various observations is to persuade the candid and ingenuous man , to con- sider life as an ...
第 150 頁
... recollection , as the dullest man that ever breathed the vital air . The two states of man which are here attempted to be distinguished , are , first , that in which reason is said to fill her throne , in which will prevails , and ...
... recollection , as the dullest man that ever breathed the vital air . The two states of man which are here attempted to be distinguished , are , first , that in which reason is said to fill her throne , in which will prevails , and ...
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