The Theory of Moral Sentiments; Or, An Essay Towards an Analysis of the Principles, by which Men Naturally Judge Concerning the Conduct and Character, First of Their Neighbors, and Afterwards of Themselves: To which is Added, a Dissertation on the Origin of LanguagesWells and Lilly, 1817 - 250 стор. |
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... misfortunes , they in some measure renew their grief . They awaken in their memory the remembrance of those circumstances which occasion their affliction . Their tears accordingly flow faster than before , and they are apt to abandon ...
... misfortunes , they in some measure renew their grief . They awaken in their memory the remembrance of those circumstances which occasion their affliction . Their tears accordingly flow faster than before , and they are apt to abandon ...
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... it hurts us to find that we cannot share his uneasiness . If we hear a person loudly lamenting his misfortunes , which , however , upon bringing the case home to ourselves , we feel can produce no SECT . 1. ] 11 OF PROPRIETY .
... it hurts us to find that we cannot share his uneasiness . If we hear a person loudly lamenting his misfortunes , which , however , upon bringing the case home to ourselves , we feel can produce no SECT . 1. ] 11 OF PROPRIETY .
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... misfortunes and injuries may easily , for example , be too high , and in the greater part of mankind they are so . They may likewise , though this more rarely happens , be too low . We denominate the excess , weakness and fury ; and we ...
... misfortunes and injuries may easily , for example , be too high , and in the greater part of mankind they are so . They may likewise , though this more rarely happens , be too low . We denominate the excess , weakness and fury ; and we ...
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... misfortunes call up- on our compassion feels with what reluctance we are likely to enter into his sorrow , and therefore pro- poses his grief to us with fear and hesitation : he even smothers the half of it , and is ashamed , upon ...
... misfortunes call up- on our compassion feels with what reluctance we are likely to enter into his sorrow , and therefore pro- poses his grief to us with fear and hesitation : he even smothers the half of it , and is ashamed , upon ...
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... , to the ne- cessity of destroying himself ; yet never shrinking from his misfortunes , never supplicating with the la- mentable voice of wretchedness , those miserable sym- pathetick tears 60 [ PART 1 . OF PROPRIETY .
... , to the ne- cessity of destroying himself ; yet never shrinking from his misfortunes , never supplicating with the la- mentable voice of wretchedness , those miserable sym- pathetick tears 60 [ PART 1 . OF PROPRIETY .
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