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Four Dissertations: I. The Natural History of Religion. II. Of the Passions ...

David Hume - 1757 - 260 страници
...can reconcile the contrary fentiments. A young man, whofe paffions are warm, will be more fenfibly touched with amorous and tender images, than a man more advanced in years who takes pleafure in wife and priilofophical prefections concerning the conduct of life and moderation of the...

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects

David Hume - 1758 - 568 страници
...can reconcile the contrary fentiments. A YOUNG man, whofe paflions are warm, will be more fenfibly touched with amorous and tender images, than a man more advanced in years, who takes pleafure in wife and philofophical reflections concerning the conduct of life and moderation of the...

Essays and treatises on several subjects, Том 1

David Hume - 1764 - 568 страници
...philofophical reflections concernu;^ the conduct of Jife and moderation of the paflions. At tv^onty, OVID maybe the favourite author; HORACE at' forty ; and perhaps TACITUS at fifty. Vainly would we, in fuch cafes, endeavour to enter into the fentiments of others, and diveft ourfelves of thofe propenfities,...

Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1788 - 492 страници
...pleafure in wife, philofophical reflections concerning the conduct of life and moderation of the pafilons. At twenty, OVID may be the favourite author ; HORACE...and perhaps TACITUS at fifty. Vainly would we, in fuch cafes, endeavour to enter into the jentiments of others, and diveft ourfelves of thofe propenfities...

Essays, moral, political and literary

David Hume - 1793 - 530 страници
...contrary fentiments. A yaiang man, whofe paffions are warm, will be more fenfibly touched with anorous and tender images than a man more advanced in years, who takes p)ea r ure in wife, philofophical reflections concern ng the conduct of life and moderation of the...

Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Том 1

David Hume - 1804 - 592 страници
...judgmentisunavoidable, and we seekinvainfor a standard, by which we can reconcile the contrary sentiments. A young man, whose passions are warm, will be more sensibly touched with amorous and fender images, than a man more advanced in years, who takes pleasure in wise, philosophical reflections...

Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1825 - 572 страници
...unavoidable, and we seek in vain for a standard, by which we can reconcile the contrary sentiments. A young man, whose passions are warm, will be more...; Horace at forty ; and perhaps Tacitus at fifty. Vainjy would we, in such casea, endeavour to enter into rfIe sentiment* of others, and divest ourselves...

Essays, moral, political, and literary

David Hume - 1825 - 562 страници
...unavoidable, and we seek in vain for a standard, by which we can reconcile , the contrary sentiments. A young man, whose passions are warm, will be more...the passions. At twenty, Ovid may be the favourite authbr ; Horace at forty ; and perhaps Tacitus at fifty". Vainly would we, in such cases, endeavour...

Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in Woman

Alexander Walker - 1840 - 434 страници
...approbation or blame. The one is the different humors of particular men; the other, the particular manner and opinions of our age and country. "A young man,...moderation of the passions. At twenty, Ovid may be the favorite author ; Horace at forty; and perhaps Tacitus at fifty. Vainly would we, in such cases, endeavor...

Beauty: Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classification of Beauty in Women

Alexander Walker - 1846 - 528 страници
...prevalence to that lively approbation with which they receive any productions of genius, and renders it F2 generally predominant. Many men, when left to themselves,...; and perhaps Tacitus, at fifty. Vainly would we, iu such cases, endeavour to enter into the sentiments of others, and divest ourselves of those propensities...




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