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" The mind in infancy is, methinks, like the body in embryo, and receives impressions so forcible, that they are as hard to be removed by reason, as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken away by any future application. "
The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff - Страница 283
по Tatler - 1754
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The North American Review, Том 138

1884 - 662 страници
...body in embryo, and receives impressions so forcible that they are as hard to be removed by reason as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken away by any future application." VJ From another point of view, all these sentiments are due to incompleteness of recollection, and...

Selections from the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian

Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 страници
...body in embryo ; and receives impressions so forcible, that they are as hard to be removed by reason, as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken...away by any future application. Hence it is, that good-nature in me is no merit ; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew...

The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 страници
...body in embryo ; and receives impressions so forcible that they are as hard to be removed by reason nds ; first to watch, and then to speed. For the helmet of Pluto, which maketh the politic man go invi good-nature in me is no merit; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew...

Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer: Papers from Steele's 'Tatler'.

Sir Richard Steele - 1887 - 202 страници
...body in embryo; and receives impressions so forcible that they are as hard to be removed by reason as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken away by any future application. Hence it is that good-nature in me is no merit; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew...

The Writer's Handbook, a Guide to the Art of Composition, Embracing a ...

1888 - 576 страници
...body in embryo, and receives impressions so forcible that they are as hard to be removed by reason as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken...that good nature in me is no merit; but having been as frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause of my affliction, or could draw defences...

The Tatler: Selected Essays

1888 - 498 страници
...in embryo, and receives , impressions so forcible, that they are as hard to be removed by j reason, as any mark, with which a child is born, is to be...away by any future application. Hence it is, that good-nature in me is no merit ; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew...

A History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1600-1780).

Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 454 страници
...body in embryo, and receives impressions so forcible, that they are as hard to be removed by reason, as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken...that good nature in me is no merit; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause of any affliction, or could draw defences...

A History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1600-1780).

Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 440 страници
...body in embryo, and receives impressions so forcible, that they are as hard to be removed by reason, as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken...that good nature in me is no merit ; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause of any affliction, or could draw defences...

A History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1600-1780).

Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 462 страници
...body in embryo, and receives impressions so forcible, that they are as hard to be removed by reason, as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken...that good nature in me is no merit ; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause of any affliction, or could draw defences...

A History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1660-1780)

Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 440 страници
...body in embryo, and receives impressions so forcible, that they are as hard to be removed by reason, as any mark with which a child is born is to be taken...that good nature in me is no merit ; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause of any affliction, or could draw defences...




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