Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 35 頁
... creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of the human species , is departed from him . We begin , from the hour in which our limbs are enabled to exert themselves freely , with a ...
... creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of the human species , is departed from him . We begin , from the hour in which our limbs are enabled to exert themselves freely , with a ...
第 36 頁
... creature is endowed with talents , which , if rightly directed , would shew him to be apt , adroit , intelligent and acute , in the walk for which his organisation especially fitted him . SECTION III . ENCOURAGING VIEW OF OUR COMMON ...
... creature is endowed with talents , which , if rightly directed , would shew him to be apt , adroit , intelligent and acute , in the walk for which his organisation especially fitted him . SECTION III . ENCOURAGING VIEW OF OUR COMMON ...
第 42 頁
... creature that is born into the world , is capable of becoming , or being made , the equal of Homer , Bacon or Newton , and as easily and surely of the one as the other . This creed , if sincerely embraced , no doubt affords a strong sti ...
... creature that is born into the world , is capable of becoming , or being made , the equal of Homer , Bacon or Newton , and as easily and surely of the one as the other . This creed , if sincerely embraced , no doubt affords a strong sti ...
第 43 頁
... creature with a subject better fitted for one sort of cultivation than another . We are excited to an earnest study of the individual , that we may the more unerringly discover what pur- suit it is for which his nature and ...
... creature with a subject better fitted for one sort of cultivation than another . We are excited to an earnest study of the individual , that we may the more unerringly discover what pur- suit it is for which his nature and ...
第 50 頁
... creature in his years of nonage , the stimulants of exhortation and re- monstrance even in the pursuits to which he is best adapted , for the purpose of overcoming the insta- bility and fits of idleness to which all men , and most of ...
... creature in his years of nonage , the stimulants of exhortation and re- monstrance even in the pursuits to which he is best adapted , for the purpose of overcoming the insta- bility and fits of idleness to which all men , and most of ...
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