Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 20 頁
... give utterance to his saucy innuendoes , with as much freedom as the best ; but he will do it with a wary eye , not knowing how soon he may feel his chain plucked , and himself compulsorily reduced into the established order . His more ...
... give utterance to his saucy innuendoes , with as much freedom as the best ; but he will do it with a wary eye , not knowing how soon he may feel his chain plucked , and himself compulsorily reduced into the established order . His more ...
第 30 頁
... give these endowments to him who has not received them from the gift of nature . The subtle network of the brain , or whatever else it is , that makes a man more fit for , and more qualified to succeed in , one occupation than an- other ...
... give these endowments to him who has not received them from the gift of nature . The subtle network of the brain , or whatever else it is , that makes a man more fit for , and more qualified to succeed in , one occupation than an- other ...
第 31 頁
... give to each individual a predisposition to rise to a supreme degree of excellence in some certain art or attainment , over a million of competitors . It has been said that all these distinctions and anticipations are idle , because man ...
... give to each individual a predisposition to rise to a supreme degree of excellence in some certain art or attainment , over a million of competitors . It has been said that all these distinctions and anticipations are idle , because man ...
第 42 頁
... give to each individual a predisposition to rise to excellence in one particular art or attainment , rather than in any other . And this view of things , if well considered , is as favourable , nay , more so , to the hypothesis of the ...
... give to each individual a predisposition to rise to excellence in one particular art or attainment , rather than in any other . And this view of things , if well considered , is as favourable , nay , more so , to the hypothesis of the ...
第 60 頁
... give new brightness to the sons of men , and almost extinguish the luminary of day . But , ere you can say it is here , it is gone . It appears to reveal to us the secrets of the world unknown ; but the clouds congregate again , and ...
... give new brightness to the sons of men , and almost extinguish the luminary of day . But , ere you can say it is here , it is gone . It appears to reveal to us the secrets of the world unknown ; but the clouds congregate again , and ...
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