The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... qualities , which direct and heighten the appetite which he has in common with all other animals ; and as he is not designed like them to live at large , it is fit that he should have something to create a preference , and fix his ...
... qualities , which direct and heighten the appetite which he has in common with all other animals ; and as he is not designed like them to live at large , it is fit that he should have something to create a preference , and fix his ...
Strana 85
... qualities in things as induce in us a sense of affection and tenderness , or some other passion the most nearly resembling these . The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure ; it is , like all things which grow out of ...
... qualities in things as induce in us a sense of affection and tenderness , or some other passion the most nearly resembling these . The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure ; it is , like all things which grow out of ...
Strana 96
... qualities which they possess , greatly to our convenience and pleasure . Dogs are indeed the most social , affectionate , and amiable animals of the whole brute creation ; but love approaches much nearer to contempt than is commonly ...
... qualities which they possess , greatly to our convenience and pleasure . Dogs are indeed the most social , affectionate , and amiable animals of the whole brute creation ; but love approaches much nearer to contempt than is commonly ...
Strana 97
... qualities by their evident acts and exertions , it becomes extremely hard to disentangle our idea of the cause from the effect by which we are led to know it . Thus when we contemplate the Deity , his attri- butes and their operation ...
... qualities by their evident acts and exertions , it becomes extremely hard to disentangle our idea of the cause from the effect by which we are led to know it . Thus when we contemplate the Deity , his attri- butes and their operation ...
Strana 112
... qualities , or such as have indeed some degree of danger , but of a danger easily overcome , they are merely odious ; as toads and spiders . SECT . XXII . - FEELING . PAIN . Or feeling , little more can be said than that the idea of ...
... qualities , or such as have indeed some degree of danger , but of a danger easily overcome , they are merely odious ; as toads and spiders . SECT . XXII . - FEELING . PAIN . Or feeling , little more can be said than that the idea of ...
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