Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... Of Diffidence ... • 332 XIX . Of Self - Complacency .. .... XX . Of Phrenology 343 357 XXI . Of Astronomy XXII . Of the Material Universe ... XXIII . Of Human Virtue . The Epilogue 376 436 456 ERRATUM . Page 334 , line 13 , for "
... Of Diffidence ... • 332 XIX . Of Self - Complacency .. .... XX . Of Phrenology 343 357 XXI . Of Astronomy XXII . Of the Material Universe ... XXIII . Of Human Virtue . The Epilogue 376 436 456 ERRATUM . Page 334 , line 13 , for "
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... virtue , is the middle between all extremes : that nose which is neither specially long , nor short , nor thick , nor thin , is the perfect nose ; and so of the rest . In like manner , when I speak of man generally , I do not regard any ...
... virtue , is the middle between all extremes : that nose which is neither specially long , nor short , nor thick , nor thin , is the perfect nose ; and so of the rest . In like manner , when I speak of man generally , I do not regard any ...
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... virtue , is harsh and steep , and from time to time puts to the proof the energies of him who would ascend their topmost round . There are many things which every human crea- ture should learn , so far as , agreeably to the con ...
... virtue , is harsh and steep , and from time to time puts to the proof the energies of him who would ascend their topmost round . There are many things which every human crea- ture should learn , so far as , agreeably to the con ...
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... virtue . The most remarkable of these phenomena was that of necromancy , sorcery and magic . There were men who devoted themselves to " curious arts , " and had books fraught with hidden knowledge . They could " bedim The noon - tide ...
... virtue . The most remarkable of these phenomena was that of necromancy , sorcery and magic . There were men who devoted themselves to " curious arts , " and had books fraught with hidden knowledge . They could " bedim The noon - tide ...
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... 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 account . Ta- ken in this sense , Dryden's ...
... 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 account . Ta- ken in this sense , Dryden's ...
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