The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... mind , receiving her tribute from the senses ; -comparing , reflecting , compounding , dividing , abstracting ; — the passions soothing , aspiring , exciting , till the whole world falls under the dominion of man ; evincing that in his mind ...
... mind , receiving her tribute from the senses ; -comparing , reflecting , compounding , dividing , abstracting ; — the passions soothing , aspiring , exciting , till the whole world falls under the dominion of man ; evincing that in his mind ...
248. oldal
... MIND . powerful influence in decision upon character , and is not overcome without considerable difficulty . The rea- son is , that the outward signs of a dull man and a wise man are the same , and so are the outward signs of a ...
... MIND . powerful influence in decision upon character , and is not overcome without considerable difficulty . The rea- son is , that the outward signs of a dull man and a wise man are the same , and so are the outward signs of a ...
282. oldal
... MIND . WHAT We call strength of mind , implies the prevalence of the calm passions above the violent . CALM PASSIONS . WITHOUT Some calm passion , -some degree of some species of desire , -the mind could not long endure . PLEASURE OF ...
... MIND . WHAT We call strength of mind , implies the prevalence of the calm passions above the violent . CALM PASSIONS . WITHOUT Some calm passion , -some degree of some species of desire , -the mind could not long endure . PLEASURE OF ...
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