Revolt of the BeesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1839 - 197 頁 |
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第 viii 頁
... consequence is , that their meetings are converted into so many arenas for theo- logical disputation , in which division of opinion is widened by prejudice and hostility , instead of each party seeking for points of agreement , and ...
... consequence is , that their meetings are converted into so many arenas for theo- logical disputation , in which division of opinion is widened by prejudice and hostility , instead of each party seeking for points of agreement , and ...
第 xi 頁
... consequences of that more general and overwhelming influence of scientific power , through which the market value of every species of human employment has been directly or indirectly depressed . : That portion of labour which is ...
... consequences of that more general and overwhelming influence of scientific power , through which the market value of every species of human employment has been directly or indirectly depressed . : That portion of labour which is ...
第 xiv 頁
... consequence of the progress of reason , philosophy should be enabled to assume that ascendant in the government of the world , which has hitherto been maintained by accident , combined with the passions and caprices of a few leading ...
... consequence of the progress of reason , philosophy should be enabled to assume that ascendant in the government of the world , which has hitherto been maintained by accident , combined with the passions and caprices of a few leading ...
第 4 頁
... consequences of the revolution . Scarcely had a week elapsed before a few of the more powerful or fraudulent bees , had accumulated to themselves a much larger portion of honey than they could consume ; they had already become sur ...
... consequences of the revolution . Scarcely had a week elapsed before a few of the more powerful or fraudulent bees , had accumulated to themselves a much larger portion of honey than they could consume ; they had already become sur ...
第 11 頁
... consequence of the old manners , that these improvements were regarded as the usurpation of the powerful on the weak : and historians assure us , that it hap- pened both in Geece and Italy , that the land - marks which had been fixed to ...
... consequence of the old manners , that these improvements were regarded as the usurpation of the powerful on the weak : and historians assure us , that it hap- pened both in Geece and Italy , that the land - marks which had been fixed to ...
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第 5 頁 - IF you should see a flock of pigeons in a field of corn ; and if (instead of each picking where and what it liked, taking just as much as it wanted, and no more) you should see ninety-nine of them gathering all they got, into a heap ; reserving nothing for themselves, but the chaff and the refuse ; keeping this heap for one, and that the weakest, perhaps worst...
第 173 頁 - Even now, methinks, as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail That idly waiting flaps with every gale, Downward they move, a melancholy band, Pass from the shore, and darken all the strand. Contented toil, and hospitable care, And kind connubial tenderness, are there ; And piety, with wishes placed above, And steady loyalty, and faithful love.
第 103 頁 - Boastful and rough, your first son is a squire; The next a tradesman, meek, and much a liar; Tom struts a soldier, open, bold, and brave; Will sneaks a scrivener, an exceeding knave: Is he a Churchman?
第 186 頁 - O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ? The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields...
第 114 頁 - For who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive ? now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
第 99 頁 - We were now treading that illustrious Island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or...
第 129 頁 - What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of Attic taste, with wine, whence we may rise To hear the lute well touched, or artful voice Warble immortal notes and Tuscan air?
第 191 頁 - Built nobly, pure the air, and light the soil ; Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence, native to famous wits Or hospitable, in her sweet recess, City or suburban, studious walks and shades. See there the olive grove of Academe, Plato's retirement, where the Attic bird Trills her thick- warbled notes the summer long ; There flowery hill Hymettus, with the sound Of bees...
第 105 頁 - That any character — from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened — may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by applying certain means, which are to a great extent at the command and under the control, or easily made so, of those who possess the government of nations.
第 64 頁 - tis a base (') Abandonment of reason to resign Our right of thought — our last and only place Of refuge...