Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 45.
Strana 7
... essence of , and gives value to , our existence ; and all the wonders of our microcosm would without it be a form only , destined immediately to perish , and of no greater account than as a clod of 1. ] 7 OF BODY AND MIND .
... essence of , and gives value to , our existence ; and all the wonders of our microcosm would without it be a form only , destined immediately to perish , and of no greater account than as a clod of 1. ] 7 OF BODY AND MIND .
Strana 8
William Godwin. and of no greater account than as a clod of the valley . It was an important remark , suggested to me many years ago by an eminent physiologer and anatomist , that , when I find my attention called to any particular part ...
William Godwin. and of no greater account than as a clod of the valley . It was an important remark , suggested to me many years ago by an eminent physiologer and anatomist , that , when I find my attention called to any particular part ...
Strana 17
... greater than in the latter case . A main criterion of the superiority of the school- boy will be found in his mode of answering a ca- sual question proposed by the master . The majority will be wholly at fault , will shew that they do ...
... greater than in the latter case . A main criterion of the superiority of the school- boy will be found in his mode of answering a ca- sual question proposed by the master . The majority will be wholly at fault , will shew that they do ...
Strana 49
... greater earnestness to attain final success . The maxim here stated , taken to an unlimited extent , is doubtless a very dangerous one . There are obstacles that scarcely any strength of man would be sufficient to conquer . " Chill ...
... greater earnestness to attain final success . The maxim here stated , taken to an unlimited extent , is doubtless a very dangerous one . There are obstacles that scarcely any strength of man would be sufficient to conquer . " Chill ...
Strana 55
... greater practice than himself , feels a tingling sensation , not unallied to delight , very different from that which would occur to him , when his victory was easy and secure . Each man is conscious what it is that he can certainly ...
... greater practice than himself , feels a tingling sensation , not unallied to delight , very different from that which would occur to him , when his victory was easy and secure . Each man is conscious what it is that he can certainly ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries (Large Print) William Godwin Obmedzený náhľad - 2006 |
Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries: in large print William Godwin Obmedzený náhľad - 2022 |
Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries: in large print William Godwin Obmedzený náhľad - 2022 |
Časté výrazy a frázy
actions admirable affirmed ages Anaxarchus Anaximander animal appear ascer astronomy attention Aurengzebe body Book of Job called cause character child chiromancy civilised colour consider considerable craniology degree desire distance doctrine Doctrine of Chances earth effect engaged enquire Essay evanescent exercise existence faculties feel give hand heart honour human creature human mind Iliad imagination impulse individual ingenuous intellectual judgment labour less liberty live Louis the Fourteenth mankind matter means ment moral natural philosophy neral never object observation occupation ourselves parallax pass passion Patroclus perhaps perpetually persons philosopher phrenology planets poet present principle proceed pupil pursuits question reality reason recollection regard rienced scarcely scene schoolboy self-love sensations sense sentiments Shakespear shew society solar system soul species specting spirit suppose tain Themistocles thing thinking thoughts thousand tion true truth understanding virtue words youth