Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 28 頁
... become a lord chancellor , an archbishop , or any thing else , the possessor of which condition shall be enabled to make a splendid figure in the world . He is not qualified , because he is an interested party , and , either from an ...
... become a lord chancellor , an archbishop , or any thing else , the possessor of which condition shall be enabled to make a splendid figure in the world . He is not qualified , because he is an interested party , and , either from an ...
第 35 頁
... becomes a new creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of the human species , is departed from him . We begin , from the hour in which our limbs are enabled to exert themselves freely ...
... becomes a new creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of the human species , is departed from him . We begin , from the hour in which our limbs are enabled to exert themselves freely ...
第 42 頁
... becoming , or being made , the equal of Homer , Bacon or Newton , and as easily and surely of the one as the other . This creed , if sincerely embraced , no doubt affords a strong sti- mulus to both preceptor and pupil , since , if true ...
... becoming , or being made , the equal of Homer , Bacon or Newton , and as easily and surely of the one as the other . This creed , if sincerely embraced , no doubt affords a strong sti- mulus to both preceptor and pupil , since , if true ...
第 45 頁
... becomes a new and surer source of satisfaction . The moment the pursuit for which his powers are adapted is seriously proposed to him , his eyes sparkle , and a second ex- istence , in addition to that which he received at his birth ...
... becomes a new and surer source of satisfaction . The moment the pursuit for which his powers are adapted is seriously proposed to him , his eyes sparkle , and a second ex- istence , in addition to that which he received at his birth ...
第 47 頁
... become half convinced by the ill - boding song of the raven , perpetually croaking in their ears ; and , for the other half , though by no means as- sured that the sentence of impotence awarded against them is just , yet , folding up ...
... become half convinced by the ill - boding song of the raven , perpetually croaking in their ears ; and , for the other half , though by no means as- sured that the sentence of impotence awarded against them is just , yet , folding up ...
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