Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... thought . What a curious phenomenon is that of blushing ! It is impossible to witness this phenomenon with- out interest and sympathy . It comes at once , un- anticipated by the person in whom we behold it . It comes from the soul , and ...
... thought . What a curious phenomenon is that of blushing ! It is impossible to witness this phenomenon with- out interest and sympathy . It comes at once , un- anticipated by the person in whom we behold it . It comes from the soul , and ...
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... thoughts steadily upon that little implement , the human voice . Of what unnumbered modulations is it susceptible ! What terror may it inspire ! How may it electrify the soul , and sus- pend all its functions ! How infinite is its ...
... thoughts steadily upon that little implement , the human voice . Of what unnumbered modulations is it susceptible ! What terror may it inspire ! How may it electrify the soul , and sus- pend all its functions ! How infinite is its ...
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