Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author |
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They could lie for ever on a sunny bank , in a condition divided between thinking
and no thinking , refreshed by the fanning breeze , viewing the undulations of the
soil , and the rippling of the brook , admiring the azure heavens , and the vast ...
They could lie for ever on a sunny bank , in a condition divided between thinking
and no thinking , refreshed by the fanning breeze , viewing the undulations of the
soil , and the rippling of the brook , admiring the azure heavens , and the vast ...
第 168 頁
... to a considerable degree of dependence and control . But his greatest
advancement , even then , seems to arise from the interior impulses of his mind .
The schoolboy exercises his wit , and indulges in sallies of the thinking principle .
This is ...
... to a considerable degree of dependence and control . But his greatest
advancement , even then , seems to arise from the interior impulses of his mind .
The schoolboy exercises his wit , and indulges in sallies of the thinking principle .
This is ...
第 310 頁
... happen , though at a much later period , between friends of an active mind , of
the largest stores of information , and whose powers have been exercised upon
the greatest variety of sentiments , principles , and original veins of thinking .
... happen , though at a much later period , between friends of an active mind , of
the largest stores of information , and whose powers have been exercised upon
the greatest variety of sentiments , principles , and original veins of thinking .
第 333 頁
... it will depend upon various collateral circumstances , whether he shall
ultimately be judged a rash and intemperate disturber of the contemplations of
his neighbours , or a disinterested and heroic suggester of new veins of thinking ,
by which ...
... it will depend upon various collateral circumstances , whether he shall
ultimately be judged a rash and intemperate disturber of the contemplations of
his neighbours , or a disinterested and heroic suggester of new veins of thinking ,
by which ...
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It is very little that we know of the nature of matter ; and we are equally ignorant
as to the substance , whatever it is , in which the thinking principle in man resides
. But , without adventuring in any way to dogmatise on the subject , we find so ...
It is very little that we know of the nature of matter ; and we are equally ignorant
as to the substance , whatever it is , in which the thinking principle in man resides
. But , without adventuring in any way to dogmatise on the subject , we find so ...
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