Elements of Criticism, 第 1 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821页 |
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第88页
... propensity , subsists generally for ever ; which is the case of pride , envy , and malice : objects are never wanting to inflame the propensity into a passion . Thirdly , it may be laid down as a general law of nature , That every pas ...
... propensity , subsists generally for ever ; which is the case of pride , envy , and malice : objects are never wanting to inflame the propensity into a passion . Thirdly , it may be laid down as a general law of nature , That every pas ...
第120页
... propensity as well as by passion . An innate propensity is all we have to convince us , that the operations of nature are uniform : influenced by that propensity , we often rashly think , that good or bad weather will never have an end ...
... propensity as well as by passion . An innate propensity is all we have to convince us , that the operations of nature are uniform : influenced by that propensity , we often rashly think , that good or bad weather will never have an end ...
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... propensity impels us to make the resemblance as complete as possible . Titus Livius , under the influence of that propensity , accounts for < 298 > a certain punishment by a resemblance between it and the crime , too subtile for common ...
... propensity impels us to make the resemblance as complete as possible . Titus Livius , under the influence of that propensity , accounts for < 298 > a certain punishment by a resemblance between it and the crime , too subtile for common ...
目录
Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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