Philozoia: or, Moral reflections on the actual condition of the animal kingdom, and on the means of improving the sameTodd, 1839 - 94 sidor |
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... observe that there are as many warps of individual judgment as there are illusions of particular fancy , and they are likewise more subtile and obstinate , from the greater bias given to them by the selfish passions so that any great ...
... observe that there are as many warps of individual judgment as there are illusions of particular fancy , and they are likewise more subtile and obstinate , from the greater bias given to them by the selfish passions so that any great ...
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... observation has convinced me , namely that a person habitually cruel to animals scarcely ever escapes punishment , which , though it appears accidental , occurs too often and too pointedly to allow us to believe it to belong to the ...
... observation has convinced me , namely that a person habitually cruel to animals scarcely ever escapes punishment , which , though it appears accidental , occurs too often and too pointedly to allow us to believe it to belong to the ...
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... observe that the elegant arts and sciences which tend in a high degree to soften the manners , might be made still more useful in this respect by a by a judicious selection . Music has a wonderful influence on the passions ; its ...
... observe that the elegant arts and sciences which tend in a high degree to soften the manners , might be made still more useful in this respect by a by a judicious selection . Music has a wonderful influence on the passions ; its ...
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... have not been by our interpreters of scripture included in the command to do as we would be done by , which they ought to be , in an enlightened age . To return once more to music , I may observe 28 EDUCATION OF CHILDREN .
... have not been by our interpreters of scripture included in the command to do as we would be done by , which they ought to be , in an enlightened age . To return once more to music , I may observe 28 EDUCATION OF CHILDREN .
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Thomas Forster. To return once more to music , I may observe that in youth we should avoid martial airs and all sounds which excite to warlike feelings . The sober concord of church music , or the concertos of Handel , are likely to ...
Thomas Forster. To return once more to music , I may observe that in youth we should avoid martial airs and all sounds which excite to warlike feelings . The sober concord of church music , or the concertos of Handel , are likely to ...
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Philozoia; or, Moral reflections on the actual condition of the animal kingdom Thomas Ignatius M. Forster Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1839 |
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Sida 47 - And surely your blood of your lives will I require: at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. 6 Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man.
Sida 46 - Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better, than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him?
Sida 85 - When all is done, upon the tomb is seen, Not what he was, but what he should have been : But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone...
Sida 84 - WHEN some proud son of man returns to earth, Unknown to glory, but upheld by birth, The sculptor's art exhausts the pomp of woe, And storied urns record who rests below • When all is done, upon the tomb is seen, Not what he was, but what he should have been...
Sida 85 - Who knows thee well must quit thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust ! Thy love is lust, thy friendship all a cheat, Thy smiles hypocrisy, thy words deceit ! By nature vile, ennobled but by name, Each kindred brute might bid thee blush for shame. Ye ! who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on — it honours none you wish to mourn : To mark a friend's remains these stones arise, I never knew but one, and here he lies.
Sida 46 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place ; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Sida 85 - Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth : While man, vain insect ! hopes to be forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven. Oh man ! thou feeble tenant of an hour, Debased by slavery, or corrupt by power, Who knows thee well must quit thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust! Thy love is lust, thy friendship all a cheat, Thy smiles hypocrisy, thy words deceit ! By nature vile, ennobled but by name, Each kindred brute might bid thee blush for shame.
Sida 80 - ... ver erat aeternum, placidique tepentibus auris mulcebant zephyri natos sine semine flores. mox etiam fruges tellus inarata ferebat, nee renovatus ager gravidis canebat aristis : flumina iam lactis, iam flumina nectaris ibant, flavaque de viridi stillabant ilice mella.
Sida 83 - Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses, te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri, irrita perpetua solvent formidine terras, ille deum vitam accipiet, divisque videbit 15 permixtos heroas, et ipse videbitur illis, pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem.
Sida 84 - Robustus quoque jam tauris juga solvet arator; Nec varios discet mentiri lana colores ; Ipse sed in pratis aries jam suave rubenti Murice, jam croceo mutabit vellera luto ; Sponte sua sandyx pascentis vestiet agnos. 45 ' Talia saecla,' suis dixerunt, ' currite,' fusis Concordes stabili fatorum numine Parcae.