Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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William Godwin. considerable volume . It is not till he has passed successive lustres , that he attains that firm step , and temperate and settled accent , which characterise the man complete . He then no longer doubts , but is ranged on ...
William Godwin. considerable volume . It is not till he has passed successive lustres , that he attains that firm step , and temperate and settled accent , which characterise the man complete . He then no longer doubts , but is ranged on ...
第 23 頁
... successive generation , yet , for want of each man's being duly estimated , and assigned his appropriate duty , the very reverse may appear to be the case . By the time that they have attained to that sober self - con- fidence that ...
... successive generation , yet , for want of each man's being duly estimated , and assigned his appropriate duty , the very reverse may appear to be the case . By the time that they have attained to that sober self - con- fidence that ...
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... and skill may be em- ployed , should be successively set before him . The censor who is to decide on the result of the whole , should be a person of great sagacity , and capable 11. ] 27 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
... and skill may be em- ployed , should be successively set before him . The censor who is to decide on the result of the whole , should be a person of great sagacity , and capable 11. ] 27 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
第 42 頁
... successive improveableness of the human species , as the creed of Helvetius . According to that phi- losopher , every human creature that is born into the world , is capable of becoming , or being made , the equal of Homer , Bacon or ...
... successive improveableness of the human species , as the creed of Helvetius . According to that phi- losopher , every human creature that is born into the world , is capable of becoming , or being made , the equal of Homer , Bacon or ...
第 60 頁
... successive stages of human life , in appearance for ever active , for ever at work , and leave nothing behind that shall embalm his name to posterity , certainly nothing in any degree ade- quately representing those excellencies , which ...
... successive stages of human life , in appearance for ever active , for ever at work , and leave nothing behind that shall embalm his name to posterity , certainly nothing in any degree ade- quately representing those excellencies , which ...
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