| 1804 - 636 pàgines
...to respect the piety than the liberality of the poet: " I have often thought David Hume" says he, " a pernicious writer, and believe he has done as much mischief here as he has done in his own country, a turbid and sliallfitv stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep.... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pàgines
...though I have read it through with pleasure; besides, I am partial; for I have always thought Uavid Hume a pernicious writer, and believe he has done...country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep. A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but his present passions (if... | |
| William Magee - 1812 - 564 pàgines
...because it must be admitted to be altogether untinctured with the supposed prejudices of a divine.—" I have always thought David Hume a pernicious writer, and believe he has done as much mischief here as in his own country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep. A professed... | |
| William Magee - 1813 - 556 pàgines
...have always thought David I (mm- a Eeruicious writer, and believe he has done as much mischief ere as in his own country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep. A protested sceptic can be guided by nothing but his present passions, if... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 pàgines
...the attention it deserves, though I have read it through with pleasure: besides, I am partial; for I have always thought David Hume a pernicious writer,...country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep. A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but his present passions (if... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 pàgines
...pleasure: besides, I am partial; for I have always thought David Hume a pernicious writer, aud believe be has done as much mischief here as he has in his own...country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep. A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but his present passions (if... | |
| 1821 - 394 pàgines
...the attention it deserves, though I have read it through with pleasure ; besides, I am partial; for I have always thought David Hume a pernicious writer,...country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to OOT a-^x^ewwsrcfi. rery deep. A professed sceptic caa \» sg»&s&. ^H nothing but his present passions... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1825 - 728 pàgines
...the attention it deserves, though I have read it through with pleasure; besides, I am partial; for I have always thought David Hume a pernicious writer,...country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep. A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but his present passions (if... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pàgines
...the attention it deserves, though I have read it through with pleasure: besides, I am partial; for I have always thought David Hume a pernicious writer,...country. A turbid and shallow stream often appears to our apprehensions very deep. A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but his present passions (if... | |
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