David Hume — "I am sensible that my philosophy is very little susceptible of the ornaments of …"
I am sensible that my philosophy is very little susceptible of the ornaments of eloquence and poetry.
I am sensible that my philosophy is very little susceptible of the ornaments of eloquence and poetry.
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"The error is not in the senses, but in the understanding."
"Some exalt our species to the skies, and represent man as a kind of human demigod, who derives his origin from heaven, and retains evident marks of his lineage and descent. Others insist upon the blin…"
"What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call thought!"
"Thus the Jews in Europe, and the Armenians in the east, have a peculiar character; and the former are as much noted for fraud, as the latter for probity."
"The most perfect philosophy of the natural kind is of little use to us, if it do not enable us to correct our errors, and regulate our passions."
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