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so:text | An evil may be real, tho' its cause has no relation to us: It may be real, without being peculiar: It may be real, without shewing itself to others: It may be real, without being constant: And it may be real, without falling under the general rules. Such evils as these will not fail to render us miserable, tho' they have little tendency to diminish pride: And perhaps the most real and the most solid evils of life will be found of this nature. (en) |
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so:description | Book 2: Of the passions (en) |
so:description | A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40) (en) |
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