s, the finer and more delicate sensibilities are seldom known to have place, or, if originally implanted there, are in a great measure extinguished by the exertions of intense study and profound investigation. Hence the idea of philosophy and... The British Essayists: Guardian - 第 216 頁由 編輯 - 1819完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1781 - 392 頁
...Perhaps, in the Structure of fuch a mind as Mr 's, the finer and more delicate fenfibilities are feldom known to have place, or, if originally implanted there, are in a great meafure extinguifhed by the exertions of intenfe ftudy and pround inveftigation. Hence the idea of... | |
| 1787 - 470 頁
...avoided, a perfeft feclufion and retirement highly favourable to the developement of abltrael fubjefts, in which he excelled all the writers of his time. Perhaps, in the ftruflure of fuch a mind as our philofopher's, the finer and more delicate (¿nubilities are feldom... | |
| 1779 - 756 頁
...the (Iruchire of fuch a nd a Mr 's, th« finer and more POL. XLl. delic.ite fenfibtlities are feldom known to have place ; or, if originally implanted there, are in a gre.it meafure extinguiihed by the exertions of intcnlc ftudy anj profound inveftigation. Hence the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 262 頁
...and language were avoided, a perfect seclusion and retirement highly favourable to the developement of abstract subjects, in which he excelled all the...in the structure of such a mind as Mr. • 's, the liner and more delicate sensibilities are seldom known to have place, or, if originally implanted there,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 頁
...iu which he excelled all the writers of his time. • 2. Perhaps in the ' strut-lure of such a mind, the finer and more delicate sensibilities are seldom...originally implanted there, are in a great measure extinguish• ed by the exertions of intense study and profound investigation. 3. Hence the idea that... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 232 頁
...,2. Perbaps in the ftructure of fuch a mind, the finer and more delicate fenfibilities are feldora known to have place ;• or, if originally implanted there, are in a great meafure extinguiflied by the exertions of intenfe ftudy and profound in•veitigation. 3. Hence the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 338 頁
...and language were avoided, a perfect seclusion and retirement highly favourable to the developement of abstract subjects, in which he excelled all the...extinguished. by the exertions of intense study and profowif! in tigation. Hence the idea of philosophy and uiutelingness being united, has become proverbial,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 354 頁
...highly favourable to the developement of abstract subjects, in which he excelled all the writers of hi» time. Perhaps, in the structure of such a mind as...are seldom known to have place, or, if originally im* planted there, are in a great measure extinguished by the exertions of intense study and profound... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 434 頁
...and language were avoided, a perfect seclusion and retirement highly favourable to the developement of abstract subjects, in which he excelled all the...extinguished by the exertions of intense study and profound inVOL. IV. M vestigation. Hence the idea of philosophy and unfeelingness being united, has become proverbial,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1809 - 202 頁
...nation and language were avoided, a perfe seclusion and retirement highiy £;von ble to the dcvelopement of abstract subjects, in which he excelled all the writers of his time. 2. Perhaps in the structure of such a mind, the finer i more delicate sensibilities are seldom known... | |
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