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David Hume. ( 3 ) ESSAY I. Of the DELICACY of TASTE and PASSION . S OME People are subject to a certain delicacy of paffion , which makes them extremely fenfible to all the accidents of life , and gives them a lively joy upon every ...
David Hume. ( 3 ) ESSAY I. Of the DELICACY of TASTE and PASSION . S OME People are subject to a certain delicacy of paffion , which makes them extremely fenfible to all the accidents of life , and gives them a lively joy upon every ...
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... passion , serve also to enflame mine . How amiable this solitude , this silence , this darkness ! No objects now importune the ravished foul . The thought , the sense , all full of nothing but our mutual happiness , wholly possess the ...
... passion , serve also to enflame mine . How amiable this solitude , this silence , this darkness ! No objects now importune the ravished foul . The thought , the sense , all full of nothing but our mutual happiness , wholly possess the ...
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... passion , or in the enjoyment : And thefe differences are fufficient to produce the wide extremes of happiness and mifery . To be happy , the passion muft neither be too violent nor too remifs . In the first cafe , the mind is in a ...
... passion , or in the enjoyment : And thefe differences are fufficient to produce the wide extremes of happiness and mifery . To be happy , the passion muft neither be too violent nor too remifs . In the first cafe , the mind is in a ...
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... passion for conquest , than the true system of aftronomy . What a poor thing is even the whole globe in comparison of the infinite extent of nature ? This confidera- tion is evidently too diftant ever to have any effect . Or , if it had ...
... passion for conquest , than the true system of aftronomy . What a poor thing is even the whole globe in comparison of the infinite extent of nature ? This confidera- tion is evidently too diftant ever to have any effect . Or , if it had ...
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... passion for liquor be more brutal and debafing than love , which , when properly managed , is the fource of all politeness and refinement ; yet this gives not so great an advantage to the fouthern climates , as we may be apt , at first ...
... passion for liquor be more brutal and debafing than love , which , when properly managed , is the fource of all politeness and refinement ; yet this gives not so great an advantage to the fouthern climates , as we may be apt , at first ...
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