| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 458 páginas
...how; lively at that time are our fenfetipns, but D z how how falfe and inaccurate the judgments \ve form of things? I defpair of ever receiving the fame...judgment regards as trifling and contemptible. Every tri^ vial caufe of pleafure is apt to affect the man of too fanguine a complexion : his appetite is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 368 páginas
...frdfh upon all the objects that furround us, how lively at that time are our fenfations, but D a how how falfe and inaccurate the judgments we form of...fuffer his Tafte to be delicate ; and he is in all refpecti what Ovid fays of himfelf in love, Molle menm levibus cor eft inolabtle telis, Et femper caufa... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1776 - 368 páginas
...in every part, and the gTofs of novelty frefii upon afl the objects that furround us, how D 2 lively lively at that time are our fenfations, but how falfe...fuffer his Tafte to be delicate ; and he is in all refpects what Ovid fays of himfelf in love, Molle meum levitus cor eft molabile tellsy Et femper caufa... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 368 páginas
...the fenfes are unworn and tender, when the whole man is awake in every part, and the glofs of novelty frefh upon all the objects that furround us, how •...fuffer his Tafte to be delicate ; and he is in .all refpe&s what Ovid fays of himfelf in love, Molle meum levibus cor ejl vlolabile tells, Et femper caufa... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 páginas
...the fenfes are unworn and tender, when the whole man is awake in every part, and the glofs of novelty frefh upon all the objects that furround us, how lively...fuffer his tafte to be delicate ; and he is in all refpects what Ovid fays of himfelf in love, Molle meum levibus cor eft violahile telis, Et femper caufa... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 páginas
...unworn and tender^ when the whole whole man is awake in every part, and the glofs of novelty frefli upon all the objects that furround us, how lively...fuffer his tafte to be delicate; and he is in all refpects what Ovid lays of himfelf in love, Molle meum levihus cor ejl violahile telis, Et femper caufa... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 páginas
...of novelty frefh upon all the objects that furround us, how lively at that time are our feniations, but how falfe and inaccurate the judgments we form...from pieces ' which my prefent judgment regards as triffing and contemptible. Every trivial caufe of pleafure is apt to aftect the man of too fanguine... | |
| Freeman of Dublin - 1800 - 674 páginas
...judgments we form of things ? I defpair of ever receiving the fame degree of pleafure from the mofb excellent performances of genius which I felt at that...fuffer his Tafte to be delicate ; and he is in all refpects what Ovid fays of himfelf in love, . Molle mtum Icvibui ear ejl vie/labile telit, Etftmptr... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 páginas
...and tender, when the whole man is awake in every part, and the glofs of noI 3 velty ' velty frefli upon all the objects that furround us, how lively...age from pieces which my prefent judgment regards as triffing and contemptible. Every trivial caufe of pleafure is apt to affect the man of too fanguine... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 páginas
...judgments we form of things ? I despair of ever receiving the same degree of pleasure from the most excellent performances of genius, which I felt at that age from pieces which my present judgment regards as trifling and contemptible. Every trivial cause of pleasure is apt to affect... | |
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