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" Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart of a thoroughbred metaphysician. It comes nearer to the cold malignity of a wicked spirit than to the frailty and passion of a man. It is like that of the principle of evil himself, incorporeal, pure,... "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 56
1824
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Essays on his own times, forming a 2nd series of The Friend, ed. by his ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1850 - 464 páginas
...on FBELDOM, rose in blood ! " JOAN OF ARC. Secondly, — on geometry, chemistry, and metaphysics. " Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart of a thorough-bred Metaphysician. It conies nearer to the cold malignity of a wicked spirit than to the frailty and passion of a man. It...
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Deacon Giles's Distillery: And Other Miscellanies

George Barrell Cheever - 1853 - 406 páginas
...affections, in their writings, that the generalizing mind of Burke found occasion to make the remark that nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart of a thorough-bred metaphysician. These minds have been the tenants of Goethe's circle, and still are. " I tell you, a fellow that speculates,...
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Life of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke

Sir James Prior - 1854 - 838 páginas
...force in the letter to a Noble Lord when speaking of the Philosophers of the National Convention." " Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart...himself, incorporeal, pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, defaecated evil." Beattie's opinion of the science is not more favourable : — " It is the bane of...
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Life of ... Edmund Burke, revised by the author

sir James Prior - 1854 - 586 páginas
...force in the letter to a Noble Lord when speaking of the Philosophers of the National Convention. " Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart...himself, incorporeal, pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, defsecated evil." Beattie's opinion of the science is not more favourable:—" It is the bane of true...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volumen 2

Edmund Burke - 1860 - 638 páginas
...dreadful calamity cannot arise out of hell to scourge mankind. Nothing can be conceived more hard than tho mething like a " The French cons It is no easy operation to eradicate humanity from the breast. What Shakspeare caJls " the compunctious...
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Physiology of education: mental, moral, and social facts

William Moore Wooler - 1860 - 548 páginas
...force, in a letter to a noble lord, when speaking of the philosophy of the National Convention : — " Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart...the cold malignity of a wicked spirit, than to the frrailty and passion of a man. It is like that of the principle of evil himself — incorporeal, pure,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen 5

Edmund Burke - 1861 - 568 páginas
...dreadful calamity cannot arise out of hell to scourge mankind. Nothing can be conceived more hard than L-- the heart of a thoroughbred metaphysician. It comes...incorporeal, pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, defecated evil. It is no easy operation to eradicate humanity from the human breast. What Shakspeare calls " the compunctious...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volumen 5

Edmund Burke - 1866 - 528 páginas
...another, and to act in corps, a more dreadful calamity cannot arise out of hell to scourge mankind. Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart...incorporeal, pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, defecated evil. It is no easy operation to eradicate humanity from the human breast. What Shakspeare calls the " compunctious...
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A Hand-book of English Literature Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 páginas
...another, and to act in corps, a more dreadful calamity cannot arise out of hell to scourge mankind. Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart...incorporeal, pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, defecated evil. It is no easy operation to eradicate humanity from the human breast. What Shakespeare calls the " compunctious...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Othello. [c1886

William Shakespeare - 1886 - 494 páginas
...it. lago is, in his way, a consummate metaphysician, and answers perfectly to Burke's description : ' Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart...spirit than to the frailty and passion of a man.' WHITE (eel. ii) : Theobald's correction is the surest ever made in Shakespeare. Without it the passage...
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