Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 63.
Strana
... scarcely in any instance contri- buted a page to any periodical miscellany . - My mind has been constitutionally meditative ; and I should not have felt satisfied , if I had not set in order for publication these special fruits of my A 2.
... scarcely in any instance contri- buted a page to any periodical miscellany . - My mind has been constitutionally meditative ; and I should not have felt satisfied , if I had not set in order for publication these special fruits of my A 2.
Strana 1
... scarcely any diminution and love , even the most refined , being combined with one of our original impulses , will sometimes for that reason withstand a thousand trials , and perpetuate itself for years . In all other cases it is ...
... scarcely any diminution and love , even the most refined , being combined with one of our original impulses , will sometimes for that reason withstand a thousand trials , and perpetuate itself for years . In all other cases it is ...
Strana 2
... scarcely awake the languid soul . " Man is the most excellent and noble creature of the world , the principal and mighty work of God , the wonder of nature , the marvel of marvels " . " Let us have regard to his corporeal structure ...
... scarcely awake the languid soul . " Man is the most excellent and noble creature of the world , the principal and mighty work of God , the wonder of nature , the marvel of marvels " . " Let us have regard to his corporeal structure ...
Strana 7
... scarcely ever so magnificent and so awful , as when hundreds of human heads are assembled together , hundreds of faces lifted up to contemplate one object , and hun- dreds of voices uttered in the expression of one common sentiment ...
... scarcely ever so magnificent and so awful , as when hundreds of human heads are assembled together , hundreds of faces lifted up to contemplate one object , and hun- dreds of voices uttered in the expression of one common sentiment ...
Strana 30
... scarcely be followed up and detected either in the living subject or the dead one . But , as in the infinite variety of human beings no two faces are so alike that they cannot be distinguished , nor even two leaves plucked from the same ...
... scarcely be followed up and detected either in the living subject or the dead one . But , as in the infinite variety of human beings no two faces are so alike that they cannot be distinguished , nor even two leaves plucked from the same ...
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