ON a superficial view, we may seem to differ very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures : but notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent than real, it is probable that the standard both of reason... An Appeal to the Loyal Citizens of Dublin - 第 1 頁Freeman of Dublin 著 - 1800 - 41 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 458 頁
...333 SECT. VII. How Words influence the Paffions . 334 INTRODUCTION. * i ON TASTE. ON a fuperficial view, we may feem to differ very widely from each...notwithftand/ing this difference, which I think to I be rather apparent than real, it is proi bable that the ftandard both of reafon and Tafte is the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1776 - 368 頁
...SECT. VII. How Words influence the Paffions 334. INTROINTRODUCTION. O 1ST T AST E. ON a fuperficial view, we may feem to differ very widely from each...notwithftanding this difference, which I think to be rather ap* parent> than real, it is probable that the ftandard both of Reafon and Tafte is the fame in all... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 頁
...fciences will always have the appearance of fomething illiberal. INTRODUCTION. ON TASTE. ON a fuperficial view, we may feem to differ very widely from each...our reafonings, and no lefs in our pleafures : but notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent, than real, it is probable that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 頁
...fciences will always have the appearance of fomething illiberal. INTRODUCTION, ON TASTE. ON a fuperficial view, we may feem to differ very widely from each other in our reafonings, and no lefs in our pleaftires: but notwithftanding this difference, which I think to .be rather apparent, than real, it... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 頁
...probible that the Standard of both Reafon and Tajle is the fame in all human Creatures. ON a fuperficial view, we may feem to differ very widely from each other in our reafbnings, and no lefs in our pleal'ures : but notwithRanding this diffc* BoiiTv d'Anglas, rence,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 頁
...•fer very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures : but notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent than real, it is probable that the standard both of reason and taste is the same in all human creatures. For if there were not some principles... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 頁
...very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures , but, notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent than real, it is probable that the standard both of Rea. son and Taste is the same in all human creatures ; for, if there were not some... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 頁
...differ very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures : but notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent than real, it is probable that the standard both of reason and taste is the same in all human creatures. For if there were not some principles... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 頁
...diner very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures : but notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent than real, it is probable that the standard both of reason and taste is the same in all human creatures. For if there were not some principles... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 頁
...differ very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures: but, notwithstanding d dissents ; standard both of reason and taste is the same in all human creatures. For if there were not some principles... | |
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