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" Whether this god, therefore, be considered as their peculiar patron, or as the general sovereign of heaven, his votaries will endeavour, by every art, to insinuate themselves into his favour; and supposing him to be pleased, like themselves, with praise... "
Arthur Schopenhauer's Sämmtliche Werke: -6. Bd. Parerga und Paralipomena - Página 141
de Arthur Schopenhauer - 1877
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes

David Hume - 1804 - 552 páginas
...is no enlogy or exaggeration which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as mens fears or distresses become more urgent, they still...strains of •adulation ; and even he who outdoes his predecessor in swelling up the titles of his divinity, is sure to be outdone by his successor in newer...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Volumen 2

David Hume - 1809 - 556 páginas
...votaries will endeavour, by every art, to insinuate themselves into his favour ; and supposing him to be pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogy or exaggeration which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as men's fears of distresses become more urgent,...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1817 - 528 páginas
...votaries will endeavour, by every art, to insinuate themselves into his favour ; and supposing him to be pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogy or exaggeration which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as men's fears or distresses become mere urgent,...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects ...

David Hume - 1825 - 526 páginas
...pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogy or exaggeration which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as...strains of adulation ; and even he who outdoes his predecessor in swelling the titles of his divinity, is sure to be outdone by his successor in newer...
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The Philosophical Works, Volumen 4

David Hume - 1854 - 576 páginas
...votaries will endeavor, by every art, to insinuate themselves into his favor ; and supposing him to be pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogy or exaggeration which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as men's fears or distresses become more urgent,...
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Parerga und Paralipomena: kleine philosophische Schriften, Volumen 1

Arthur Schopenhauer - 1874 - 560 páginas
...every art, to insinuate themselves into his favour; and supposing him to be pleased, like ihemselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogy or exaggeration, which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as men's fears or distresses become more urgent,...
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Parerga und Paralipomena: kleine philosophische Schriften, Volumen 1

Arthur Schopenhauer - 1877 - 554 páginas
...votaries will endeavour, by every art, to insinuate themselves into his favour; and supposing him to be pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery,...proportion as men's fears or distresses become more urgent, ihey still invent new strains of adulation ; and even he who outdoes his predecessors in swelling up...
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Parerga und Paralipomena: kleine philosophische Schriften, Volumen 1

Arthur Schopenhauer - 1878 - 562 páginas
...votaries will endeavour, by every art, to insinuate themselves into his favour; and supposing him to be pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogy or exaggeration, which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as men's fears or distresses become more urgent,...
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Hume

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1879 - 230 páginas
...votaries will endeavour, by every art, to insinuate themselves into his favour ; and supposing him to be pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogy or exaggeration which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as men's fears or distresses become more urgent,...
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The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Volumen 3

1883 - 836 páginas
...pleased, like themselves, with praise and flattery, there is no eulogt or exaggeration which will be spared in their addresses to him. In proportion as...strains of adulation; and even he who outdoes his predecessor in swelling the titles of his divinity, is sure to be outdone by his successor in newer...
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