Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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William Godwin. to say , they never dream . If in reality the mind of man , from the hour of his birth , must by the law of its nature be constantly occupied with sensations or images ( and of the contrary we can never be sure ) , then ...
William Godwin. to say , they never dream . If in reality the mind of man , from the hour of his birth , must by the law of its nature be constantly occupied with sensations or images ( and of the contrary we can never be sure ) , then ...
第 151 頁
... reality in a condition , more properly accessible to feeling and capable of thought , than actually in the exercise of either the one or the other . We are conscious of existence and of little more . We move our legs , and continue in a ...
... reality in a condition , more properly accessible to feeling and capable of thought , than actually in the exercise of either the one or the other . We are conscious of existence and of little more . We move our legs , and continue in a ...
第 157 頁
... reality nothing more than an involuntary contraction and convul- sion of the nerves , to which the mind is no party , and is even very probably unconscious . But enough of this , the final and most humiliating state through which mortal ...
... reality nothing more than an involuntary contraction and convul- sion of the nerves , to which the mind is no party , and is even very probably unconscious . But enough of this , the final and most humiliating state through which mortal ...
第 178 頁
... reality what occurs in the public - house we are too much in the habit of calumniating . If we would visit this scene , we should find it pretty ex- tensively a theatre of eager and earnest discussion . It is here that the ardent and ...
... reality what occurs in the public - house we are too much in the habit of calumniating . If we would visit this scene , we should find it pretty ex- tensively a theatre of eager and earnest discussion . It is here that the ardent and ...
第 184 頁
... reality , in rural or vulgar life , the invention of a new phrase ought to be marked down among the memorable things in the calendar . We afford too much honour to ordinary conversation , when we compare it to the exhibition of the ...
... reality , in rural or vulgar life , the invention of a new phrase ought to be marked down among the memorable things in the calendar . We afford too much honour to ordinary conversation , when we compare it to the exhibition of the ...
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