The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 44
... pains and diseases , which are felt but too severely . The mind has its share of the misfortune ; it grows lazy and enervate , unwilling and unable to search for truth , and utterly uncapable of knowing , much less of re- lishing , real ...
... pains and diseases , which are felt but too severely . The mind has its share of the misfortune ; it grows lazy and enervate , unwilling and unable to search for truth , and utterly uncapable of knowing , much less of re- lishing , real ...
Strana 51
... pain whether anybody chooses to follow the name I give them or not , provided he allows that what I dis- pose under ... pains I have taken in it . The use of such inquiries may be very considerable . Whatever turns the soul inward on ...
... pain whether anybody chooses to follow the name I give them or not , provided he allows that what I dis- pose under ... pains I have taken in it . The use of such inquiries may be very considerable . Whatever turns the soul inward on ...
Strana 55
... pains which every object excites in one man , it must raise in all mankind , whilst it operates naturally , simply , and ... pain . They all concur in calling sweetness pleasant , and sourness and bitterness unpleasant . Here there is no ...
... pains which every object excites in one man , it must raise in all mankind , whilst it operates naturally , simply , and ... pain . They all concur in calling sweetness pleasant , and sourness and bitterness unpleasant . Here there is no ...
Strana 56
... pain some particular man may find from the taste of some particular thing . This indeed cannot be disputed ; but we may dispute , and with sufficient clearness too , concerning the things which are naturally pleasing or disagreeable to ...
... pain some particular man may find from the taste of some particular thing . This indeed cannot be disputed ; but we may dispute , and with sufficient clearness too , concerning the things which are naturally pleasing or disagreeable to ...
Strana 58
... pain , as it is the region of our fears and our hopes , and of all our passions that are connected with them ; and whatever is calculated to affect the imagin ation with these commanding ideas , by force of any original natural ...
... pain , as it is the region of our fears and our hopes , and of all our passions that are connected with them ; and whatever is calculated to affect the imagin ation with these commanding ideas , by force of any original natural ...
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