| David Hume - 1864 - 652 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works...humanity ; and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation with a companion. He died in 1698, aged 70. Though Hudibras... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1871 - 550 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works,...humanity, and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation with a companion. — Hume. John Bunyan. 1628-1688. No man of... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1871 - 834 trang
...interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works ie rather a recommendation to them. Ну G ǎ gq 4 H ) m B& S Es | Su} Q[H V Z ! I \ ۭ-\v v $ ~Qʊ { p a perusal of a book, but in conversation with a companion." — HUME: Hint, of Eng., ch. Ixxi. " Sir... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1871 - 832 trang
...idiom«, ¡я agreeable anil interesting. Thatmixtnrcof vanity which apjicars in hi» works is rather n recommendation to them. By means of it we enter into...acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honour nucí humanity, and fancy that we nro engaged, not in the perusal of л book, lint in conversation... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 836 trang
...interesting. That mixture of vanity which appear* in his worka Is rather a recommendation to them. By meana of it we enter Into acquaintance with the character...humanity, and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of ai •--»., but in conversation with a companion." — HUMK: Hist, of K»g., ch. Ixxl.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 trang
...although extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. t of honour. These abominable principles, and this wo are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation with a companion." — HUME: Hint,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 trang
...although cxtrcmoly negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. ands of frugality : he that too much indulgeth in the .superfluities of life shall li liy means of it we enter into acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honour and- humanity,... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 trang
...author, though extivmely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works...recommendation to them. By means of it we enter into the character of the author, full of honour and humanity, and fancy we are engaged not in the perusal... | |
| David Hume - 1882 - 582 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works,...acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honor and humanity ; and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1899 - 836 trang
...although extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and Interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works Is rather a recommendHtion to them. By means of It we enter Into acquaintance with the character of tho author,... | |
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