Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 41 筆
第 28 頁
... turns of an eye , expressions of a lip , and demonstrations of a limb . The declarations of the child himself are often of very small use in the case . He may be directed by an impulse , which occurs in the morning , and vanishes in the ...
... turns of an eye , expressions of a lip , and demonstrations of a limb . The declarations of the child himself are often of very small use in the case . He may be directed by an impulse , which occurs in the morning , and vanishes in the ...
第 37 頁
... vests a certain portion of ingenuity in the work he turns out . He incorporates his mind with the labour of his hands ; and a competent observer will find character and individuality in 11. ] 37 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
... vests a certain portion of ingenuity in the work he turns out . He incorporates his mind with the labour of his hands ; and a competent observer will find character and individuality in 11. ] 37 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
第 40 頁
... turn him into ridicule . And those who will not be satisfied with the soundness of his matter , expounded , as he is able to expound it , in clear and appropriate terms , will yield him small credit , and listen to him with little ...
... turn him into ridicule . And those who will not be satisfied with the soundness of his matter , expounded , as he is able to expound it , in clear and appropriate terms , will yield him small credit , and listen to him with little ...
第 51 頁
... turning human creatures to the best account . Every man has his place , in which if he can be fixed , the most fastidious judge cannot look upon him with disdain . But , to effect this arrangement , an exact attention is required to ...
... turning human creatures to the best account . Every man has his place , in which if he can be fixed , the most fastidious judge cannot look upon him with disdain . But , to effect this arrangement , an exact attention is required to ...
第 59 頁
... copiousness and brilliancy of each , whether the re- sult shall be auspicious . The progress of genius is like the flight of an arrow ; a breath may turn it out of its course , and cause that course to 111. ] 59 OF INTELLECTUAL ABORTION .
... copiousness and brilliancy of each , whether the re- sult shall be auspicious . The progress of genius is like the flight of an arrow ; a breath may turn it out of its course , and cause that course to 111. ] 59 OF INTELLECTUAL ABORTION .
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