Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 33 頁
... character . Like the war - horse described in the Book of Job : " He paweth in the valley , and re- joiceth in his ... characters that the Ro- man republic had to boast . Those children whose parents have no intention of training them to ...
... character . Like the war - horse described in the Book of Job : " He paweth in the valley , and re- joiceth in his ... characters that the Ro- man republic had to boast . Those children whose parents have no intention of training them to ...
第 37 頁
... a certain portion of ingenuity in the work he turns out . He incorporates his mind with the labour of his hands ; and a competent observer will find character and individuality in 11. ] 37 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
... a certain portion of ingenuity in the work he turns out . He incorporates his mind with the labour of his hands ; and a competent observer will find character and individuality in 11. ] 37 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
第 38 頁
William Godwin. and a competent observer will find character and individuality in it . He has therefore nothing of the sheepishness of the ordinary schoolboy , the tasks imposed upon whom by his instructor are foreign to the true bent of ...
William Godwin. and a competent observer will find character and individuality in it . He has therefore nothing of the sheepishness of the ordinary schoolboy , the tasks imposed upon whom by his instructor are foreign to the true bent of ...
第 51 頁
... mass of the members of the community is divided into castes ; and , instead of a scrupulous attention being paid to the early intima- tions of individual character , it is already decided upon E 2 11. ] OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS . 51.
... mass of the members of the community is divided into castes ; and , instead of a scrupulous attention being paid to the early intima- tions of individual character , it is already decided upon E 2 11. ] OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS . 51.
第 69 頁
... character which admits not of mortality and decay , for ever fresh as when it was first uttered , which we recognise , while we can hardly persuade ourselves that we are not in a delusion . As An- thony Wood says , " By the writings of ...
... character which admits not of mortality and decay , for ever fresh as when it was first uttered , which we recognise , while we can hardly persuade ourselves that we are not in a delusion . As An- thony Wood says , " By the writings of ...
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