| 1823 - 536 Seiten
...the shallow sophistications, and theatrical forms of artificial systems, are their favourites, — they can see nothing but simple facts, — they cannot detect causes, consequences, or connexions, — and what is worst of all, their actions are not indexes to their hearts," The greatest... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 Seiten
...noting but simple facts, — they cannot detect cause, consequences, and connexion, — and (what L< worst of all) their actions are not indexes to their hearts. Hence they must be, and JIF, smart conversers, amiable talkers, dexterw? workers, — persons who pull down pyramids v see... | |
| 1921 - 612 Seiten
...oi nature, — the shallow sophistications and cold forms of artificial systems are their favorites; they can see nothing but simple facts, they cannot...to their hearts. Hence they must be, and are, smart converters, amiable talkers, dexterous workers, persons who pull down pyramids to see what they contain,... | |
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