Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 64 頁
... greater indulgence , inasmuch as the human mind is prone in many cases to give a more welcome reception to seeming truths , that present us at the first blush the appearance of falshood . It must however be recollected that the human ...
... greater indulgence , inasmuch as the human mind is prone in many cases to give a more welcome reception to seeming truths , that present us at the first blush the appearance of falshood . It must however be recollected that the human ...
第 111 頁
... on fire ; but that , with ordi- nary men , the fiercest excesses of passion extend to no greater distance than can be reached by the sound of their voice . ESSAY VI . OF HUMAN INNOCENCE . ONE of the v . ] 111 OF THE REBELLIOUSNESS OF MAN .
... on fire ; but that , with ordi- nary men , the fiercest excesses of passion extend to no greater distance than can be reached by the sound of their voice . ESSAY VI . OF HUMAN INNOCENCE . ONE of the v . ] 111 OF THE REBELLIOUSNESS OF MAN .
第 112 頁
... greater part carries on its own organization . Each man pursues his proper occu- pation , and there are few individuals that feel the propensity to interrupt the pursuits of their neigh- bours by personal violence . When we observe the ...
... greater part carries on its own organization . Each man pursues his proper occu- pation , and there are few individuals that feel the propensity to interrupt the pursuits of their neigh- bours by personal violence . When we observe the ...
第 117 頁
... greater degree glutted . The ambition of man is unbounded ; and he hesitates at no means in the course it prompts him to pursue . In short , man is to man ever the most fearful and dangerous foe : and it is in this view of his nature ...
... greater degree glutted . The ambition of man is unbounded ; and he hesitates at no means in the course it prompts him to pursue . In short , man is to man ever the most fearful and dangerous foe : and it is in this view of his nature ...
第 146 頁
... greater audience , and endeavouring either to amuse or instruct them . It is on the alert , while in silence and solitude I endeavour to follow a train of reasoning , to marshal and arrange a connected set of ideas , or in any other way ...
... greater audience , and endeavouring either to amuse or instruct them . It is on the alert , while in silence and solitude I endeavour to follow a train of reasoning , to marshal and arrange a connected set of ideas , or in any other way ...
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