| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1714 - 454 pages
...Minds, cannot be without its Eye and Ear ; fo as to difcern Proportion, diftinguifh. Sound, and lean each Sentiment or Thought which comes before it. It can let nothing efcape its Cenfure. It feels the Soft and Harm, the Agreeable and Difagreeable, in the Affections; and finds... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1732 - 450 pages
...cannot be without its Eye and Ear ; fo as to difcern Propor-Jw,/,,' tion, diftinguifh Sound, and fcan each Sentiment or Thought which comes before it. It can let nothing efcape its Cenfure. It feels the Soft and Harm, the Agreeable and Difagreeable, in the Affections ; and finds... | |
| 1885 - 696 pages
...minds, cannot be without its ear and eye, so as to discern proportion, distinguish sound, and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its censure. It feels the soft and harsh, the agreeable and disagreeable in the affections ;... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 518 pages
...Minds, cannot be without its Eye and Ear ; so as to discern Proportion, distinguish Sound, and scan each Sentiment or Thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its Censure. It feels the Soft and Harsh, the Agreeable and 'Disagreeable, in the Affections;... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1900 - 420 pages
...minds, cannot be without its eye and ear, so as to discern proportion, distinguish sound, and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its censure. It feels the soft and harsh, the agreeable and disagreeable in the affections ;... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 pages
...minds, cannot be without its eye and ear; so as to discern proportion, distinguish sound, and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its censure. It feels the soft * First printed 1699. Reprinted in Shaftesbury's Characteristics... | |
| David Summers - 1990 - 384 pages
...minds, cannot be without its eye and ear, so as to discern proportion, distinguish sound, and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its censure. It feels the soft and harsh, the agreeable and disagreeable in the affections;... | |
| David Daiches Raphael - 1991 - 440 pages
...minds, cannot be without its eye and ear; so as to discern proportion, distinguish sound, and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its censure. It feels the soft and harsh, the agreeable and disagreeable, in the affections;... | |
| Stephen L. Darwall - 1995 - 376 pages
...minds, cannot be without its eye and ear, so as to discern proportion, distinguish sound, and scan each sentiment or thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its censure. It feels the soft and harsh, the agreeable and disagreeable in the affections;... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1999 - 376 pages
...without its Eye and Ear, so as to discern Proportion, ^a*tyand : Deformity. distinguish Sound, and scan each Sentiment or Thought which comes before it. It can let nothing escape its Censure. It feels the Soft, and 10 Harsh, the Agreeable, and Disagreeable, in the Affections;... | |
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