Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 79 頁
... give a name to every individual object , so as to communicate an idea of it to others ; it would be like reciting the name of every individual soldier of an army , instead of using the general term , army . Perhaps it can be seen how ...
... give a name to every individual object , so as to communicate an idea of it to others ; it would be like reciting the name of every individual soldier of an army , instead of using the general term , army . Perhaps it can be seen how ...
第 87 頁
... give to the poor , gives them each something . On the third occasion , finding he has given all his money away , he gives an old beggar woman his matches . Prior's Life contains a similar incident involving Goldsmith and his Cousin ...
... give to the poor , gives them each something . On the third occasion , finding he has given all his money away , he gives an old beggar woman his matches . Prior's Life contains a similar incident involving Goldsmith and his Cousin ...
第 88 頁
... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . " But the Man - in - Black has too much compassion for humanity to pursue such a course . His friendship with Beau Tibbs , who is the only character in the Letters to call ...
... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . " But the Man - in - Black has too much compassion for humanity to pursue such a course . His friendship with Beau Tibbs , who is the only character in the Letters to call ...
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