Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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Pàgina 571
... Passion , Disposition , and Opinion . Spesque leves , trepidosque metus , vanosque labores , sidered passion only as the cause of those Gaudiaque instabili semper tucata sereno , Non secus ac navis lato jactata profundo , Quam venti ...
... Passion , Disposition , and Opinion . Spesque leves , trepidosque metus , vanosque labores , sidered passion only as the cause of those Gaudiaque instabili semper tucata sereno , Non secus ac navis lato jactata profundo , Quam venti ...
Pàgina 572
... passion . It leaves to the man the entire command of himself . On another occasion , the same principle of resentment rises into a flame . His blood boils within him ; his looks , his voice , and his gesture are changed ; he can think ...
... passion . It leaves to the man the entire command of himself . On another occasion , the same principle of resentment rises into a flame . His blood boils within him ; his looks , his voice , and his gesture are changed ; he can think ...
Pàgina 574
... passion . [ 189 ] All our natural desires and affections are good and necessary parts of our constitu tion ; and passion , being only a certain de- gree of vehemence in these , its natural tend- ency is to good , and it is by accident ...
... passion . [ 189 ] All our natural desires and affections are good and necessary parts of our constitu tion ; and passion , being only a certain de- gree of vehemence in these , its natural tend- ency is to good , and it is by accident ...
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