Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution, in the Years 1804, 1805, and 1806Harper & Brothers, 1850 - 391 страници |
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... beautiful lectures delivered by Mr. Dugald Stewart in the Uni- versity of Edinburgh , and an almost daily communication with him , and with that remarkable man Dr. Thomas Brown , who succeeded Mr. Stewart in the professor's chair of ...
... beautiful lectures delivered by Mr. Dugald Stewart in the Uni- versity of Edinburgh , and an almost daily communication with him , and with that remarkable man Dr. Thomas Brown , who succeeded Mr. Stewart in the professor's chair of ...
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... Beautiful LECTURE XIII . 153 : 170 LECTURE XIV . On the Beautiful . Co - Part 2 . 185 LECTURE XV . On the Beautiful . ― Part 3 . 203 On the Sublime LECTURE XVI . LECTURE XVII . On the Faculties of Animals , as compared with those of Men ...
... Beautiful LECTURE XIII . 153 : 170 LECTURE XIV . On the Beautiful . Co - Part 2 . 185 LECTURE XV . On the Beautiful . ― Part 3 . 203 On the Sublime LECTURE XVI . LECTURE XVII . On the Faculties of Animals , as compared with those of Men ...
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... beautiful and the grand ! In contrasting the vigour and the magnitude of his conceptions with the extravagance of his philosophical tenets , it is almost impossible to avoid wishing that he had confined himself to the practice of ...
... beautiful and the grand ! In contrasting the vigour and the magnitude of his conceptions with the extravagance of his philosophical tenets , it is almost impossible to avoid wishing that he had confined himself to the practice of ...
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... beautiful epitome which Dr. Adam Smith has given of their doctrines in the second volume of his Theory of Moral Sentiments " ( p . 186. ) . " The self- “ love of man embraced , if I may say so , his body and " all its different members ...
... beautiful epitome which Dr. Adam Smith has given of their doctrines in the second volume of his Theory of Moral Sentiments " ( p . 186. ) . " The self- “ love of man embraced , if I may say so , his body and " all its different members ...
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... beautiful and subtle thread , but , unfortunately , they were so extremely fond of fighting , that it was impossible to keep them together in the same place . There are two totally opposite accounts of the lives and doctrines of the ...
... beautiful and subtle thread , but , unfortunately , they were so extremely fond of fighting , that it was impossible to keep them together in the same place . There are two totally opposite accounts of the lives and doctrines of the ...
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