| Adam Smith - 1853 - 616 páginas
...that organ being in the strongest man more delicate than any other part of the body is in the weakest. Neither is it those circumstances only, which create...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes... | |
| Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1853 - 622 páginas
...according to Mr. Smith, in every case in which our attention is turned to the condition of our neighbour. Whatever is the passion which arises from any object...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. In every passion of which the mind of man... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1858 - 548 páginas
...according to Mr. Smith, in every case in which our attention is turned to the condition of our neighbour. " Whatever is the passion which arises from any object...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. .... In every passion of which the mind... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 498 páginas
...organ being in the strongest man more delicate, than any other part of the body is in the weakest. Neither is it those circumstances only, which create...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes... | |
| Charles Staniland Wake - 1878 - 530 páginas
...emotion, in proportion to the vivacity or dulness of the conception." It may be admitted, also, that " whatever is the passion which arises from any object...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spec1 Wood's " Natural History of Man," ip 80. tator."... | |
| John Matthias Wilson, Thomas Fowler - 1887 - 428 páginas
...organ being in the strongest man more •delicate than any other part of the body is in the weakest. 1 Neither is it those circumstances only, which create...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 512 páginas
...that organ being in the strongest man more delicate than any other part of the body is in the weakest. Neither is it those circumstances only, which create...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1905 - 826 páginas
...that organ being in the strongest man more delicate than any other part of the body is in the weakest. Neither is it those circumstances only which create...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 páginas
...that organ being in the strongest man more delicate than any other part of the body is in the weakest. Neither is it those circumstances only, which create...an analogous emotion springs up, at the thought of his situation, in the breast of every attentive spectator. Our joy for the deliverance of those heroes... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 872 páginas
...which they are affected, but by conceiving what we ourselves should feel in the like situation . . . Whatever is the passion which arises from any object...an analogous emotion springs up at the thought of his situation in the breast of every attentive spectator.73 In this way it is possible to explain the... | |
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