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" I dine, I play a game of backgammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends; and when after three or four hours... "
The Life of David Hume, Esq - Página 6
por David Hume, Adam Smith - 1777 - 62 páginas
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The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, Volumen57

1854 - 496 páginas
...four hours' amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strained, and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further."—I. 331. But readers who know much of Hume will not waste their sympathy on his forlorn...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen57

1854 - 482 páginas
...four hours' amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strained, and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further."— I. 331. But readers who know much of Hume will not waste their sympathy on his forlorn...
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Philosophical Works, Volumen1

David Hume - 1854 - 468 páginas
...four hours' amusement, I would rcturn to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strained, and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further. determined to live, and talk, and act like other people in the common affairs of life. But...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Esq. F.R.SS.: Elements of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 454 páginas
...hours of amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, so strained, and so ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further. Here, then, I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live, and talk, and act,...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Esq., F.R.SS., ...: Elements of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 450 páginas
...hours of amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, so strained, and so ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further. Here, then, I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live, and talk, and act,...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1868 - 986 páginas
...four hours' amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strained, and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further." Still, however, to doubt he will firmly cling, adding, " In all the incidents of life, we...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen105

1869 - 796 páginas
...or four hours' amusement, 1 would return to these speculations, they appear so cold and strained and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further. Here, then, I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live and talk and act like...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen105

1869 - 824 páginas
...or four hours' amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold and strained and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any further. Here, then, I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live and talk and act like...
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The philosophy of natural theology, an essay which obtained a prize at ...

William Jackson - 1874 - 436 páginas
...four hours' amusement, I" would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strained, and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any farther." (Part iv., Section 7.) Is not this good-humoured ? Is it not a piece of pleasant bantering, to be equalled...
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The Philosophy of Natural Theology: An Essay in Confutation of the ...

William Jackson - 1874 - 432 páginas
...four hours' amusement, I would return to these speculations, they appear so cold, and strained, and ridiculous, that I cannot find in my heart to enter into them any farther." (Part iv., Section 7.) Is not this good-humoured ? Is it not a piece of pleasant bantering, to be equalled...
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