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" I was loaded with them. There is, however, a real satisfaction in living at Paris, from the great number of sensible, knowing, and polite company with which that city abounds above all places in the universe. "
The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ... - Trang xi
bởi David Hume - 1789
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The Scots Magazine, Tập 39

1777 - 756 trang
...as well as afterwards with his bro~ ther. Gen. Con way. Thofe who have not feen the ftrange effcfts of modes, will never imagine the reception I met with at Paris, from men and women of all ranks and (talions. The more I refiled from their exceliive civilities, the more I xvas loaded with, them. There...

The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 20

Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 trang
...the following account of his reception in that capital. Thofe who have not feen the flrange eftefb of modes, will never imagine the reception I met with at Paris, from men and wo. men of all ranks and Rations. The more I refiled from their exceflive civilities, the more I was...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Tập 20

1794 - 614 trang
...the following account of his reception in that capital. Thofe who have not fecn the flrange effeeb of modes, will never imagine the reception I met with at Paris, from men and women of all ranks and dations. The more I refiled from their exceflive civilities, the more I was loaded with them. There...

Solitude Considered with Respect to Its Influence Upon the Mind and ..., Tập 2

Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1798 - 344 trang
..." thofe who have not feen the ftrange effects of " modes, will never imagine the reception I met " at Paris from men and women of all ranks and " ftations. The more I refiled from their careflqs " the more I was loaded with them." SUCH is the hiftory of Hume's literary fuccefles; and...

An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq

Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 trang
...man of his eafy and focial difpofition. *' Thofe," fays he, " who have not feen the " flrange effecT: of modes, will never imagine the *' reception I met...ranks and ftations. The more I " refiled from their exec/live civilities, the more I " was loaded with them. There is, however, a " real fatisfa&ion in...

An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq

Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 546 trang
...man of his eafy and focial difpofition. " Thofe," fays he, " who have not feen the *' ftrange effect of modes, will never imagine the '* reception I met...and *' women of all ranks and ftations. The more I " refded from their exceffive civilities, the more I " was loaded with them. There is, however, a 7...

An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq

Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 trang
...man of his eafy and focial difpofitiom " Thofe," fays he, " who have not feen the " ftrange effect of modes, will never imagine the " reception I met with at Paris from men and tc women of all ranks and ftations. The more I '* refiled from their exceffive civilities, the more...

The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 trang
...well as afterwards with his brother, general Conway." " Those who have not seen the strange effects of modes, will never imagine the reception I met with at Paris, from men and women of all ranks and stations. The more I resiled horn their excessive civilities, the more I was loaded with them. There...

The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution ...

David Hume, Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 480 trang
...nobleman, as well as afterward with his brother general Conway. Those who have not seen the strange effects of modes, will never imagine the reception I met with at Paris, from men and women of all ranks and stations. The more I resiled from their excessive civilities, the more I was loaded with them. There...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 trang
...as well as afterwards with his brother, General Conway. Those who have not seen the strange effects of Modes, will never imagine the reception I met with at Paris, from men and women of all ranks and stations. The more I resiled from their excessive civilities, the more I was loaded with them. There...




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