| Henry Fielding - 1743 - 404 páginas
...confequently pufhes'.us on to promote the latter, and prevent the former ; and th?.t without any abftract Contemplation on the Beauty of Virtue, and without...the Triumph of the Mind, when reflecting on its own Happinefs, and that perhaps from having compared it with the inferior Happinefs of others. .-•.:...... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1743 - 436 páginas
...difpofes us to feel the Misfortunes, and enjoy the Happinefs of others ; and confequently pufh.es us on to promote the latter, and prevent the former ; and that without any abftract Contemplation cm the Beauty of Virtue, ana without the Allurements or Terrors of Religion.... | |
| 1803 - 250 páginas
...confequently lmfhes us on to promote rhe latter, and prevent the former, and that without abftract contemplation on the beauty of virtue, and without the allurements or terrors of religion.—Fielding. GOrr.RNMENT. TO hinder infurreftion by driving away the people, and to govern... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1836 - 454 páginas
...disposes us to feel the misfortunes and enjoy the happiness of others ; and, consequently, pushes us on to promote the latter, and prevent the former ;...and that, perhaps, from having compared it with the happiness of others." Thia definition of good-humour will perhaps admit of objection, and the reader... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 412 páginas
...of others, aud, consequently, pushes us on to promoto the latter and prevent the former : and ihat without any abstract contemplation on the beauty of...and without the allurements or terrors of religion." — Fielding. i Lange, f Stackltouse. the baker's dream and its interpretation " It is when our budding... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 páginas
...disposes us to feel the misfortunes and enjoy the happiness of others, and, consequently, pushes us on to promote the latter and prevent the former ;...and without the allurements or terrors of religion. — Fielding. All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not the science of honesty and good-nature.... | |
| 1896 - 530 páginas
...disposes us to feel the misfortunes and enjoy the happiness of others ; and, consequently, pushes us on to promote the latter and prevent the former :...and without the allurements or terrors of religion. — Balzac. AN OUTLINE OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY. From the opening address of SS Mumaugh, MD, of the Lima... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1903 - 366 páginas
...disposes us to feel the misfortunes, and enjoy the happiness of others; and, consequently, pushes us on to promote the latter, and prevent the former;...religion. Now good-humour is nothing more than the tri- • , xunph of the mind, when reflecting on its own happiness, and \ / that, perhaps, from having... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1983 - 1028 páginas
...disposes us to feel the Misfortunes, and enjoy the Happiness of others; and consequently pushes us on to promote the latter, and prevent the former;...and without the Allurements or Terrors of Religion.' For discussion of this concept in Fielding, and of its genesis in the theories of the latitudinarian... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1972 - 350 páginas
...disposes us to feel the Misfortunes, and enjoy the Happiness of others ; and consequently pushes us on to promote the latter, and prevent the former;...Virtue, and without the Allurements or Terrors of Religion.3 Now Good-Humour is nothing more than the Triumph of the Mind, when reflecting on its own... | |
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