| 1739 - 480 pągines
...has been expelled all hu" man Commerce, and left utterly abandoned and " difconfolate. Fain would J run into the Crowd " for Shelter and Warmth ; but cannot prevail " with myfelf to mix with fuch Deformity. I «* call upon others to join me, in order to make a " Company... | |
| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 464 pągines
...philosophy, and fancy myself some strange uncouth mon" ster, who, not being able to mingle and unite in society, has been expelled " all human commerce,...such deformity. I call upon others to join me, in " erder BOOK I. | To Mr HENRY HOME. " June 13. 1742. " I agree with you, that Cicero's reasonings in... | |
| 1808 - 690 pągines
...Philosophy; and fancy myself some strange and uncouth monster, who, not being able to mingle and unite in society, has been expelled all human commerce, and left utterly abandoned and disconsolate. Pain would I run into the crowd for shelter and warmth ; but cannot prevail with myself to mix with... | |
| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1814 - 482 pągines
...to mingle and unite in society, has " been expelled nil human commerce, and left utterly aban" doned and disconsolate. Fain would I run into the crowd...in order to make a company apart ; but no one will heark" en to me. Every one keeps at a distance, and dreads " that storm which beats upon me from every... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 508 pągines
...philosophy, and fancy myself some strange uncouth monster, who, not being able to mingle and unite in society, has been expelled all human commerce,...hearken to me. Every one keeps at a distance, and dreads that storm which beats upon me from every side. I have exposed myself to the enmity of all metaphysicians,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pągines
...affrighted and confounded with that forlorn solitude in which I am placed by aiy philosophy, and f^ncy myself some strange uncouth monster, who, not being...commerce, and left utterly abandoned and disconsolate. Hume. On the Human Understanding. DISCONTENT, ns & ш#.-ч D» and CONDISCONTENT'ED, part. adj. I TENT,... | |
| Alexander Crombie - 1829 - 652 pągines
...philosophy, and fancy myself some strange, uncouth monster, who, not being able to mingle and unite in society, has been expelled all human commerce,...disconsolate. Fain would I run into the crowd for shelter and for warmth, but cannot prevail with myself to mix with such deformity When I look abroad, I foresee... | |
| 1832 - 896 pągines
...philosophy, and fancy myself some uncouth strange monster, who, not being able to mingle and unite in society, has been expelled all human commerce,...and disconsolate. Fain would I run into the crowd forshelterandwarmth, but cannot prevail with myself to mix with such deformity. I call upon others... | |
| 1846 - 608 pągines
...philosophy, and fancy myself some strange uncouth monster, who, not being able to mingle and unite in society, has been expelled all human commerce,...left utterly abandoned and disconsolate. Fain would 1 run into the crowd for shelter and warmth but cannot prevail with myself to mix with such deformity.... | |
| John Todd - 1845 - 402 pągines
...uncouth strange monster, who, not being able to mingle and unite in society has been expelled from all human commerce, and left utterly abandoned and...the crowd for shelter and warmth, but cannot prevail on myself to mix with such deformity. I call upon others to join me in order to make a company apart,... | |
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