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第 5 頁
... pleasures are confined to his senses ; if these are gratified , he is at rest ; if craving , he is unquiet and clamorous ; his appetites are under no direction from reason or choice , and the infant flies to his mother's breast at the ...
... pleasures are confined to his senses ; if these are gratified , he is at rest ; if craving , he is unquiet and clamorous ; his appetites are under no direction from reason or choice , and the infant flies to his mother's breast at the ...
第 6 頁
... pleasure , and the passions in general , are wonderfully promoted by this illusory power , which , by a silent and rapid progress , often gains a dangerous ascendancy before reason has acquired strength to resist its course . When the ...
... pleasure , and the passions in general , are wonderfully promoted by this illusory power , which , by a silent and rapid progress , often gains a dangerous ascendancy before reason has acquired strength to resist its course . When the ...
第 7 頁
... pleasure ope- rates ; it also consumes many a fair inhe- ritance ; families that have shone with lus- tre for ages are thus sometimes suddenly eclipsed ; and those who were born to splen- did expectations , compelled to hire out ...
... pleasure ope- rates ; it also consumes many a fair inhe- ritance ; families that have shone with lus- tre for ages are thus sometimes suddenly eclipsed ; and those who were born to splen- did expectations , compelled to hire out ...
第 8 頁
... pleasure . In the last place , it is commonly an over- match for reason in its highest improvement . It might have been expected that , after the first fervours of imagination were abated , the intellectual power would gradually have ...
... pleasure . In the last place , it is commonly an over- match for reason in its highest improvement . It might have been expected that , after the first fervours of imagination were abated , the intellectual power would gradually have ...
第 16 頁
... pleasures ; but when is it that the love of consequence is not stirring in the human heart ? III . The last principle I ... pleasure or conse- quence , though gradually it becomes a final object . The process may be illustrated in a ...
... pleasures ; but when is it that the love of consequence is not stirring in the human heart ? III . The last principle I ... pleasure or conse- quence , though gradually it becomes a final object . The process may be illustrated in a ...
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