What are the pangs of a mother, when she hears the moanings of her infant that during the agony of disease cannot express what it feels ? In her idea of what it suffers, she joins, to its real helplessness, her own consciousness of that helplessness,... A Historical Introduction to Ethics - หน้า 57โดย Thomas Verner Moore - 1915 - 164 หน้ามุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| 1802 - 522 หน้า
...regard it with his present reason andjudgment. What are the pangs of a mother when she hears the moaning of her infant, that during the agony of disease cannot express what it feels ? In her ideaof what it suffers, shejoins, to its real helplessness, her own consciousness of that helplessness,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1817 - 776 หน้า
...it with his present reason and judgment. What are the pangs of a mother, when she hears the meanings of her infant that during the agony of disease cannot...sorrow, the most complete image of misery and distress. The infant, however, feels only the uneasiness of the present instant, which can never be great. With... | |
| Seven ages - 1842 - 154 หน้า
...observations on maternal sympathy are as follow : " What are the pangs of a mother when she hears the meanings of her infant, that during the agony of disease cannot...sorrow, the most complete image of misery and distress. The infant, however, feels only the uneasiness of the present instant. With regard to the future it... | |
| Adam Smith - 1853 - 616 หน้า
...it with his present reason and judgment. What are the pangs of a mother, when she hears the meanings of her infant, that, during the agony of disease,...sorrow, the most complete image of misery and distress. The infant, however, feels only the uneasiness of the present instant, which can never be great. With... | |
| Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart - 1853 - 622 หน้า
...it with his present reason and judgment. What are the pangs of a mother, when she hears the meanings of her infant, that, during the agony of disease,...express what it feels ? In her idea of what it suffers, jibe joins, to its real helplessness, her own consciousness of that helplessness, and her own terrors... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 หน้า
...it with his present reason and judgment. What are the pangs of a mother when she hears the meanings of her infant, that, during the agony of disease,...sorrow the most complete image of misery and distress. The infant, however, feels only the uneasiness of the present instant, which can never be great. With... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 หน้า
...it with his present reason and judgment. What are the pangs of a mother when she hears the moaning* of her infant, that, during the agony of disease, cannot express what it feels 1 In her idea of what it suffers, she joins to its real helplessness her own consciousness of that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 498 หน้า
...perhaps is impossible, was at the same time able to regard it with his present reason and judgment. What are the pangs of a mother, when she hears the...sorrow, the most complete image of misery and distress. The infant, however, feels only the uneasiness of the present instant, which can never be great. With... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 หน้า
...SMITH. 451 impossible, was at the same time able to regard it with his present reason and judgment. What are the pangs of a mother when she hears the...sorrow the most complete image of misery and distress. The infant, however, feels only the uneasiness of the present instant, which can never be great. With... | |
| E. Janes - 1885 - 122 หน้า
...another, though he himself appears to have no sense of the impropriety of his own •behavior. . . What are the pangs of a mother, when she hears the moanings of her infant? In her idea of what it suffers, she joins, to its real helplessness, her own consciousness of that... | |
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