Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xxiv
... looks for rest and freedom in the life hereafter . Thus the Indian , with his low scale of intelligence , looks forward to a future existence in a world which his imagination paints as a replica of this , peopled by his earthly ...
... looks for rest and freedom in the life hereafter . Thus the Indian , with his low scale of intelligence , looks forward to a future existence in a world which his imagination paints as a replica of this , peopled by his earthly ...
Side xxvi
... look for and think of nothing beyond . He does not need minute faculties of sight such as belong to the fly : he is not a fly , but a man . Give him keener senses , and what would be the use of the increased sensitiveness to pain which ...
... look for and think of nothing beyond . He does not need minute faculties of sight such as belong to the fly : he is not a fly , but a man . Give him keener senses , and what would be the use of the increased sensitiveness to pain which ...
Side xxxi
... look forward to further attainment of his desire . Pleased with small things in the beginning , man finds a pleasure suited to his several ages from birth to death . His private judgment gilds his delusions for him : hope makes up for ...
... look forward to further attainment of his desire . Pleased with small things in the beginning , man finds a pleasure suited to his several ages from birth to death . His private judgment gilds his delusions for him : hope makes up for ...
Side 4
... look about us , and to die ) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of Man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild , where weeds and flow'rs promiscuous shoot : Or garden , tempting with forbidden fruit . Together let us beat this ...
... look about us , and to die ) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of Man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild , where weeds and flow'rs promiscuous shoot : Or garden , tempting with forbidden fruit . Together let us beat this ...
Side 5
... Look'd thro ' ? or can a part contain the whole ? Is the great chain , that draws all to agree , And drawn supports , upheld by God , or thee ? 30 . 36 II . Presumptuous Man ! the reason wouldst thou find , Why form'd so weak , so ...
... Look'd thro ' ? or can a part contain the whole ? Is the great chain , that draws all to agree , And drawn supports , upheld by God , or thee ? 30 . 36 II . Presumptuous Man ! the reason wouldst thou find , Why form'd so weak , so ...
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