Herein is the exact difference between the young and the old. The young are not happy but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are happy when free from pain. And this constitution suits with the degrees of animal power which they respectively possess. The... The Hackney magazine - Trang 187bởi Hackney lit. and sci. instXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - 1810 - 350 trang
...well as in the sprightliness of the dance, or the animation of the chase. To novelty, to actueness of sensation, to hope, to ardour of pursuit, succeeds,...Herein is the exact difference between the young and the old. The young are not happy but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are hap. py when free from pain.... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 trang
...of dozing age, as well as in either the sprightliness of the dance, or the animation of the chace. To novelty, to acuteness of sensation, to hope, to...succeeds, what is, in no inconsiderable degree, an equiva1 lent for them all, " perception of ease." Herein is the exact difference between the young... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 trang
...the arm chair of dozing age, as well as in either the sprightliness of ihe dance, or the animation of the chase. To novelty, to acuteness of sensation,...Herein is the exact difference between the young and the old. The young are not happy, but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are happy, when free from pain.... | |
| James Field Stanfield - 1813 - 402 trang
...family, friendship, and other correspondence. > Doctor Paley, with conviction on his side, observes, that "to novelty, to acuteness of sensation, to hope, to...degree, an equivalent for them all, PERCEPTION OF EASE. The young are not happy but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are happy when free from pain.'* Rousseau... | |
| J. W. Baker - 1817 - 262 trang
...attempts to walk. (5.1 To novelty, to acuteuess of sensation, to hope, to ardour of pursuit, succeeds wha( is, in no inconsiderable degree, an equivalent for them all—* *' perception of ease :'* the difference between tlie 3'oungand the old ; the former are not happy but when enjoying pleasure... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 trang
...the arm-chair of dozing Age, as well as in either the sprightliness of the dance, or the animation of the chase. To novelty, to acuteness of sensation,...Herein is the exact difference between the young and the old. The young are not happy, but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are happy, when free from pain.... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 382 trang
...the arm-chair of dozing age, as well as in either the sprightliness of the dance or the animation of the chase. To novelty, to acuteness of sensation,...Herein is the exact difference between the young and the old. The young are not happy but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are happy when free from pain.... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 trang
...of dozing age, as well as in either the sprightliness of the dance, or the animation of the chace. To novelty, to acuteness of sensation, to hope, to...Herein is the exact difference between the young and the old. The young are not happy, but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are happy, when free from pain.... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 382 trang
...the arm-chair of dozing age, as well as in cither the sprightliness of the dance or the animation of the chase. To novelty, to acuteness of sensation, to hope, to ardour of pursuit, succeds, what is, in no inconsiderable degree, an equivalent for them all, " perception of ease." Herem... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 440 trang
...arm-chair of .dozing age, as well as in either the sprightliness of the dance, or the animation of the chase. To novelty, to acuteness of sensation,...Herein is the exact difference between the young and the old. The young are not happy but when enjoying pleasure ; the old are happy when free from pain.... | |
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