| 1750 - 228 páginas
...lafts, whatever motions would be excited by the fame good or evil happening to ourfelves. ' Our paffions are therefore more ftrongly moved, in proportion as we can more readily adopt the pains or pleafures propofed to- our minds, by recognifing them as once our own, or confidering them as naturally... | |
| 1785 - 596 páginas
...lafts, whatevtr motions would be excited by the fame good or evil happening to ourfelves. Our paffions are therefore more ftrongly moved, in proportion as we can more readily adopt the pains or pleafure propoled to our minds, by recogniiingthem as once our own, or conlidering them as naturally incident... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...whatever motions would be excited by the fame good or evil happening to ourfelves. Our paflions afe therefore more ftrongly moved, in proportion as we...adopt the pains or pleafure propofed to our minds, by recogniHng them as once our own, or confidering them as naturally incident to our ftate of life. It... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 páginas
...lafts, whatever motions would be excited by the fame good or evil happening to ourfelves. Our paflions are therefore more ftrongly moved, in proportion as...adopt the pains or pleafure propofed to our minds, by recognifing them as once our own, or confidering them as naturally incident to our ftate of life. It... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 460 páginas
...lafts, whatever motions would be excited by the fame good or evil happening to ourfelves. Our paffions are therefore more ftrongly moved, in proportion as...adopt the pains or pleafure propofed to our minds, by recognifing them as once our own, or confidering them as naturally incident to our ftate of life. It... | |
| 1801 - 326 páginas
...lafts, whatever motions would be excited by the fame good or evil happening to ourfelves. Our paffions are therefore more ftrongly moved, in proportion as...adopt the pains or pleafure propofed to our minds, by recognifing them as once our own, or confidering them as naturally incident to our ftate of life. It... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 460 páginas
...lafts, whatever motions would be excited by the fame good or evil happening to ourfelves. Our pa (fions are therefore more ftrongly moved, in proportion as...adopt the pains or pleafure propofed to our minds, by recognifing them as once our own, or confidering them as naturally incident to our ftate of life. It... | |
| 1803 - 290 páginas
...be excited by the same good or evil happening to ourselves. Our passions are therefore more strongly moved, in proportion as we can more readily adopt the pains or pleasure proposed to our minds, by recognising them as once our own, or considering them as naturally... | |
| 1810 - 464 páginas
...would.be excited by the same good or evil happening to ourselves. Our passions are therefore more strongly moved, in proportion as we can more readily adopt the pains or pleasure proposed to our minds, by recognizing them as once our own, or considering them as naturally... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 462 páginas
...be excited by the same good or evil happening to ourselves. Our passions are therefore more strongly moved, "] in proportion as we can more readily adopt the pains or pleasure proposed to our minds, by recognizing them as once our own, or considering them as naturally... | |
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