Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... human race are most de- graded . The poor , naked , half human savages of New Hol- land were found excellent mimics : and in civilized society , minds of the very lowest stamp alone satirize by copying . At least the difference , which ...
... human race are most de- graded . The poor , naked , half human savages of New Hol- land were found excellent mimics : and in civilized society , minds of the very lowest stamp alone satirize by copying . At least the difference , which ...
第 117 頁
... human conduct , ab- stracted from our own consciousness . We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that subordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity from ...
... human conduct , ab- stracted from our own consciousness . We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that subordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity from ...
第 136 頁
... human mind was to observe , to collect , and to classify . But I soon felt , that human nature itself fought up against this wilful resignation of intellect ; and as CHAPTER IX. ...
... human mind was to observe , to collect , and to classify . But I soon felt , that human nature itself fought up against this wilful resignation of intellect ; and as CHAPTER IX. ...
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