Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... which human industry and skill may be em- ployed , should be successively set before him . The censor who is to decide on the result of the whole , should be a person of great sagacity , and capable 11. ] 27 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
... which human industry and skill may be em- ployed , should be successively set before him . The censor who is to decide on the result of the whole , should be a person of great sagacity , and capable 11. ] 27 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
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William Godwin. instrument , the piano forte , unprompted by any of the persons about him . This is called having an ear . Instances nearly as precocious are related of per- sons , who afterwards distinguished themselves in the art of ...
William Godwin. instrument , the piano forte , unprompted by any of the persons about him . This is called having an ear . Instances nearly as precocious are related of per- sons , who afterwards distinguished themselves in the art of ...
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... persons by whom this is perceived , are disposed to set aside these pupils as blockheads , and unsusceptible of any species of ingenuity . It is unreasonable that we should draw such a conclusion . In the first place , as has been ...
... persons by whom this is perceived , are disposed to set aside these pupils as blockheads , and unsusceptible of any species of ingenuity . It is unreasonable that we should draw such a conclusion . In the first place , as has been ...
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... persons , who have not experienced the advantages of a liberal educa- tion , or by whom small profit was made by those advantages , being defective in exterior graces , are generally listened to with impatience , and therefore want the ...
... persons , who have not experienced the advantages of a liberal educa- tion , or by whom small profit was made by those advantages , being defective in exterior graces , are generally listened to with impatience , and therefore want the ...
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... persons who favour the opinion of the incessant improveableness of the human species , have felt strongly prompted to embrace the creed of Helvetius , who affirms that the minds of men , as they are born into the world , are in a state ...
... persons who favour the opinion of the incessant improveableness of the human species , have felt strongly prompted to embrace the creed of Helvetius , who affirms that the minds of men , as they are born into the world , are in a state ...
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