| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 372 頁
...conquering empire of light 2nd reafon. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the fuperadded ideas, furnifhed from the wardrobe...ratifies, as neceflary to cover the defects of our naked fhivering nature, and to raife it to dignity in our own eftimation, are to be exploded as a ridiculous,... | |
| 1790 - 564 頁
...reafon. Л11 the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the fuperadded ideas, furnimed from the wardrobe of a moral imagination, which the...ratifies, as neceflary to cover the defects of our naked fhivering nature, and to raife it to dignity in Our own eftimation, are to be expioded a« a ridiculous,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 頁
...conquering empire of lighc and reafon. All the decent drapery of life is ta be rudely torn off. All the fuperadded ideas, furnifhed from the wardrobe...the heart owns, and the underftanding ratifies, as neceffary to cover the defects of our naked fhivering nature, ^and to raife it to dignity in our own... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 頁
...conquering empire of light and reafon. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the fuperadded ideas, furnifhed from the wardrobe...the heart owns, and the underftanding ratifies, as necefiary to cover the defects of our naked ftiivering nature, and to raife it to dignity in our own... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 頁
...empire of light and reafon. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the fuperaddcd ideas, furnifhed from the wardrobe of a moral imagination, which the heart owns, and the underHanding ratifies, as neceflary to cover the defects of our naked fhivering nature, and to raife... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 418 頁
...conquering empire of light and reafon. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the fuperadded ideas, furnifhed from the wardrobe...a moral imagination, which the heart owns, and the underHanding ratifies, as neceflary to cover the defects of our naked mi vering nature, and to raife... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 頁
...reafon. All the deceiU drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the fuperadded ideas; furnifhed fr6m the wardrobe of a moral imagination, which the heart owns, and the iiiiderftanding ratifies, as neceflafy to cover the defects of our naked mivering nature, and to raife... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 208 頁
...reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe of a moral imagination, which the heart owns and the understanding ratifies, as necessary to cover the defefls of our naked shivering nature, and to raise... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 216 頁
...reason. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe of a moral imagination, which the heart owns, and the understanding ratifies, as necessary to cover the defects of our naked shivering nature, and to raise... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 頁
...empire of light and rcafon. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the fuperaddcd ideas, furnifhed from the wardrobe of a moral imagination,...the heart owns, and the underftanding ratifies, as neceffary to cover the defects of our naked fluvcring nature, and to raife it to dignity in our own... | |
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