... the similitude of the thoughts and passions of one man, to the thoughts and passions of another, whosoever looketh into himself and considereth what he doth when he does think, opine, reason, hope, fear, etc., and upon what grounds; he shall thereby... The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England - Page ixby Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1828Full view - About this book
| British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...and considers what he doth when he thinks, hopes, fears, &c. and upon what grounds, he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasions. Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined ; but in earnest, I should be heartily... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 pages
...and considers what he doth when he thinks, hopes, fears, &c. and upon what grounds, he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasions. Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined; but in earnest, I should be heartily... | |
| 1803 - 342 pages
...and considers what he doth when he thinks, hopes, fears, &c. and upon what grounds ; he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men, upon the like occasions.' Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined : but in earnest, I should be heartily... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 272 pages
...and considers what he doth, when he thinks, hopes, tears, &c. and upon what grounds ; he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasions." Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined : but in earnest, I should be heartily... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 374 pages
...and passions of one man to the thoughts " and passions of another, whosoever looketh into him" self, and considereth what he doth, when he does think,...passions of all other men, upon the like occasions." LEVIATHAN, Intrort. p. Q.fol. London: 1651. of the virtues and good qualities of the deceased; and... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 408 pages
...and passions of one man to the thoughts " and passions of another, whosoever looketh into him" self, and considereth what he doth, when he does think,...shall thereby read and know, what are the thoughts " uud passions of all other men, upon the like occasions." LEVIATHAW, Introd. plfol. London. 1651.... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 304 pages
...and considers what he doth when he thinks, hopes, fears, &c. and upon what grounds, he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasion. Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined ; but in earnest, I should... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 286 pages
...and considers what he doth when he thinks, hopes, fears, &c. and upon what grounds, he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasion. Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined; but in earnest, I should be... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 924 pages
...and considers what he doth when he thinks, hopes, fears, &c., and upon what grounds, he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasion. Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined ; but in earnest, I should... | |
| Spectator The - 1823 - 352 pages
...and considers what he doth when he thinks, hopes, fears, &c. and upon what grounds, he shall hereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasion. Now we will allow Mr. Hobbes to know best how he was inclined ; but in earnest, I sh'ould... | |
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