It has neither taste or choice of place, and all that it requires is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live. So, let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty and forsaken tenement, gloomy as a... The Art of Thinking - Trang 36bởi Thomas Sharper Knowlson - 1904 - 153 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Henry Redhead Yorke - 1804 - 416 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire or water, in which a spider will not live. So, let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty...with the richest abilities of thinking, let it be iiot, cold, dark, or light, lonely or inhabited, still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with... | |
| 1821 - 400 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live. So, let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty...still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with the cob-webs, and live like the spider, where there seems nothing to live on. If the one prepares her... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live. So, let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty...still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with the cob-webs, and live like the spider, where there seems nothing to live on. If the one prepares her... | |
| 1821 - 398 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live. So, let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty...still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with the cob-webs, and live lite the spider, where there seems nothing to live on. If the one prepares her... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live. So, let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty...still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with the cob-webs, and live like the spider, where there seems nothing to live on. If the one prepares her... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 trang
...situation, and all that it requires is room. Every where, except in fire or water, a spider will live. So, let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty...thinking, let it be hot, cold, dark or light, lonely of inhabited, still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with cobwebs, and live, like the spider,... | |
| 1826 - 622 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation , except fire and water, in which a spider will not live: so let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty...thinking ; let it be hot, cold, dark, or light, lonely or uninhabited, still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with cobwebs, and live like tho spider where... | |
| 1826 - 590 trang
...is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live: so let the mindoe as naked as the walls of an empty and forsaken tenement,...thinking ; let it be hot, cold, dark, or light, lonely or uninhabited, still prejudice, if undisturbed, will fill it with cobwebs, and live like tlie spider... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live. So let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty MARRIAGE. MARRIAGE is a covenant, the very being whereof consists not in a forced cohabitation, and... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1839 - 374 trang
...is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and water, in which a spider will not live. So let the mind be as naked as the walls of an empty MARRIAGE. MARRIAGE is a covenant, the very being whereof consists not in a forced cohabitation, and... | |
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