The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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2. oldal
... pleasure from the innumerable things in the intellectual and external world . Utility is only utility in as much as it conduces somehow or other to advan- tage and pleasure . Every thing that is truly pleasurable or beautiful is as ...
... pleasure from the innumerable things in the intellectual and external world . Utility is only utility in as much as it conduces somehow or other to advan- tage and pleasure . Every thing that is truly pleasurable or beautiful is as ...
6. oldal
... pleasure in them is rather of a negative than positive kind ; rather a fidgeting respite from smoke and noise , than a sense of the beauties of scenery or of the solitude . When the citizen gets out of the town , he con- trives to be ...
... pleasure in them is rather of a negative than positive kind ; rather a fidgeting respite from smoke and noise , than a sense of the beauties of scenery or of the solitude . When the citizen gets out of the town , he con- trives to be ...
8. oldal
... pleasure , which were in a more reasonable proportion than now ; and let them add to these , the improvements which philosophy would now enable them to make in a thousand matters involving the common good ; and they would soon see the ...
... pleasure , which were in a more reasonable proportion than now ; and let them add to these , the improvements which philosophy would now enable them to make in a thousand matters involving the common good ; and they would soon see the ...
14. oldal
... pleasure in a town , besides our own . " They are in great request at Venice ; more so now , we suppose , than ever , since the nobility have shrunk in their pa- laces like withered nuts . 3rd Edition . * The Temple must have had many ...
... pleasure in a town , besides our own . " They are in great request at Venice ; more so now , we suppose , than ever , since the nobility have shrunk in their pa- laces like withered nuts . 3rd Edition . * The Temple must have had many ...
20. oldal
... pleasure they have done to the world , as of the less happy objects about us . The steeple of the church itself too is a handsome one ; and there is a flock of pigeons in that neighbourhood , which we have stood with great pleasure ...
... pleasure they have done to the world , as of the less happy objects about us . The steeple of the church itself too is a handsome one ; and there is a flock of pigeons in that neighbourhood , which we have stood with great pleasure ...
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