The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... object is not always the ground of this propensity : but that there may be such a thing as benevolence , or a disposition to the welfare of those that are not considered as beautiful ; unless mere existence be accounted a beauty . And ...
... object is not always the ground of this propensity : but that there may be such a thing as benevolence , or a disposition to the welfare of those that are not considered as beautiful ; unless mere existence be accounted a beauty . And ...
第 104 頁
... object for its founda- tion . Because it is absurd , to say that virtue is primarily and first of all the consequence of itself . For this makes virtue primarily prior to itself . Nor can virtue primarily consist in gratitude ; or one ...
... object for its founda- tion . Because it is absurd , to say that virtue is primarily and first of all the consequence of itself . For this makes virtue primarily prior to itself . Nor can virtue primarily consist in gratitude ; or one ...
第 105 頁
... object of a virtuous propensity of heart is benevolent Being . A secondary ground of pure benevolence is virtuous benevo- lence itself in its object . When any one under the influence of gen- eral benevolence , sees another Being ...
... object of a virtuous propensity of heart is benevolent Being . A secondary ground of pure benevolence is virtuous benevo- lence itself in its object . When any one under the influence of gen- eral benevolence , sees another Being ...
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