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" By the imagination we place ourselves in his situation, we conceive ourselves enduring all the same torments, we enter as it were into his body, and become in some measure the same person with him, and thence form some idea of his sensations, and even... "
Annual Register - Página 482
editado por - 1760
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The Monthly Review ;or Literary Journal.VOLUME XXI.

Several Hands - 1759 - 602 páginas
...to us what would be our own, if we were in his cafe. It is the impreflions of our own fenfes orily^ not thofe of his, which our imaginations copy. By...fome meafure him, and thence form fome idea of his fenfatione, and even feel femething which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them....
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen21

1759 - 606 páginas
...the imagination We place ourfelves in his fituation, we conceive otirtcives enduring all the farrie torments, we enter as it were into his body, and become in fome nteafure him, arid thence form fome idea of his fenfatiohs, and even feel fomething which j though...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments

Adam Smith (économiste) - 1761 - 458 páginas
...way, than by reprefenting to us what would be our own, if we were in his cafe. It is the impreflions of our own fenfes only, not thofe of his, which our...fenfations, and even feel fomething which, though weaker in Se£ti Of PRoPRIETY. 3 in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volumen2

1762 - 578 páginas
...our imaginations copy. By. the imagination we place ourfeives in his fituation, we conceive ourfeives enduring all the fame torments, we enter as it were...thence form fome idea of his fenfations, and even ft el fomething, which, tho' weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added a Dissertation on the ...

Adam Smith - 1767 - 504 páginas
...way, than by reprefenting to us what would be our own, if we were in his cafe. It is the impreffions of our own fenfes only, not thofe of his, which our...fenfations, and even feel fomething which, though- weaker in in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they are thus brought home to ourfelves,...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added, a Dissertation on the ...

Adam Smith - 1767 - 498 páginas
...way, than by representing to us what would be our own, if we were in his cafe. It is the impreffions of our own fenfes only, not thofe of his, which our...torments, we enter as it' were into his body and become in forne meafure him, and thence form fome idea of his fenfations, and even feel fomething which, though...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments; Or, An Essay Towards an Analysis of the ...

Adam Smith - 1774 - 504 páginas
...way, than by reprefenting to us what would be our own, if we were in his cafe. It is the impreffions of our own fenfes only, not thofe of his, which our...him, and thence form fome idea of his fenfations, and feel fomething which, though weaker in degree, is not altogether unlike them. His agonies, when they...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Or, An Essay Towards an Analysis of the ...

Adam Smith - 1777 - 450 páginas
...way, than by reprefenting to us what would be our own, if we were in his cafe. It is the impreffions of our own fenfes only, not thofe of his, which our...enter as it were into his body and become in fome meafurehim, and thence form fome idea of his fenfations and even feel fomething which, though weaker...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Or, An Essay Towards an Analysis ..., Volumen1

Adam Smith - 1792 - 510 páginas
...way, than by reprefenting to us what would be our own, if we were in his cafe. It is the impreffions of our own fenfes only, not thofe of his, which our...it were into his body, and become in fome meafure the fame perfon with him, and thence form fome idea of his fenfations, and even feel fomething which,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volumen2

1802 - 522 páginas
...By the imagination we place ourselves in his situation, we conceive ourselves enduring all the same torments, we enter as it were into his body, and become in some measure him, and thence Ibrm some idea of his sensations, 'and even feet something, which, tho'...
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