| Anna Seward - 1817 - 198 páginas
...(/), page 197. Why, as with Homer's chiefs we rusk to war— I am proud of having united in sentiment with Adam Smith in this argument of the Social Passion,...enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert them in their difficulties ; and we heartily go along with their resentment... | |
| Anna Seward - 1817 - 204 páginas
...Homer's chiefs ue rush to war—' I am proud of having united in sentiment with Adam Smith in thi» argument of the Social Passion, some years before...enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert them in their difficulties ; and we heartily go along with their resentment... | |
| Adam Smith - 1817 - 776 páginas
...emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes of tragedy or...enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert them in their difficulties; and we heartily go along with their resentment... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1826 - 528 páginas
...emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes of tragedy or...fellow-feeling with their misery is not more real than with their happiness. We enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1826 - 558 páginas
...emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes of tragedy or...fellow-feeling with their misery is not more real than with their happiness. We enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert... | |
| 1840 - 832 páginas
...emotion springs- up at the thought of his situation in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes of tragedy or...enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert them in their difficulties ; and we heartily go along with their resentment... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 páginas
...observe, that in looking upon sore eyes they often feel a very sensible soreness in their own." " Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes of tragedy or...our grief for their distress, and our fellow-feeling for their misery, is not more real than that for their happiness." " We blush for the impudence and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1853 - 616 páginas
...emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes of tragedy or...enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert them in their difficulties ; and we heartily go along with their resentment... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 páginas
...upon sore eyes they often feel a very sensible soreness in their own." " Our joy for the deliverence of those heroes of tragedy or romance who interest...our grief for their distress, and our fellow-feeling for their misery, is not more real than that for their happiness." " We blush for the impudence and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 498 páginas
...emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes of tragedy or...enter into their gratitude towards those faithful friends who did not desert them in their difficulties ; and we heartily go along with their resentment... | |
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