Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 35 頁
... heart . The emotion can with difficulty be done justice to , that a man feels , who is conscious that he is breathing his true element , that every stroke that he strikes will have D 2 11. ] 35 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
... heart . The emotion can with difficulty be done justice to , that a man feels , who is conscious that he is breathing his true element , that every stroke that he strikes will have D 2 11. ] 35 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
第 36 頁
... feel a desire to read it , affords us ten times the improvement , that we should have derived from it when it was taken up by us as a task . It is just so with the man who chooses his occupation , and feels assured that that about which ...
... feel a desire to read it , affords us ten times the improvement , that we should have derived from it when it was taken up by us as a task . It is just so with the man who chooses his occupation , and feels assured that that about which ...
第 38 頁
... feels that he discharges his office creditably , has a sober satisfaction in the retrospect , and is able to express himself perspicuously and well on the subject that has occupied his industry . He has a just confidence in himself . If ...
... feels that he discharges his office creditably , has a sober satisfaction in the retrospect , and is able to express himself perspicuously and well on the subject that has occupied his industry . He has a just confidence in himself . If ...
第 39 頁
... feels the ground on which he stands , and his own power to make it good , he will not fail to retire from an audience that is not willing to be informed by him . He will often appear in the presence of those , whom the established ...
... feels the ground on which he stands , and his own power to make it good , he will not fail to retire from an audience that is not willing to be informed by him . He will often appear in the presence of those , whom the established ...
第 42 頁
... feeling considerably unsa- tisfactory . What it sets before us , is too vast and indefinite . We shall be left long perhaps in a state of balance as to what species of excellence we shall 42 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS . [ ESSAY.
... feeling considerably unsa- tisfactory . What it sets before us , is too vast and indefinite . We shall be left long perhaps in a state of balance as to what species of excellence we shall 42 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS . [ ESSAY.
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