The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... idea of the individual with man , and only , the idea of the class with natural objects . In the one case , the external appearance or physical structure is the least thing to be attended to ; in the other , it is every thing . The ...
... idea of the individual with man , and only , the idea of the class with natural objects . In the one case , the external appearance or physical structure is the least thing to be attended to ; in the other , it is every thing . The ...
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... idea that all pleasure and pain depend on the association of ideas is manifestly absurd : there must be something in itself pleasurable or painful , before it could become possible for the feelings of pleasure or pain to be transferred ...
... idea that all pleasure and pain depend on the association of ideas is manifestly absurd : there must be something in itself pleasurable or painful , before it could become possible for the feelings of pleasure or pain to be transferred ...
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... idea in his head , should be so much better off in the world than they are . But it is for this very reason ; they have preferred the indulgence of their ideas to the pursuit of realities . It is but fair that he who has no ideas should ...
... idea in his head , should be so much better off in the world than they are . But it is for this very reason ; they have preferred the indulgence of their ideas to the pursuit of realities . It is but fair that he who has no ideas should ...
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