Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal, Temas109-112University of North Carolina Press, 1971 - 189 páginas |
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... affections .... ( Essai , 38 ) .... Nothing horrid or unnat- ural , nothing unexemplary , noth- ing destructive of that natural affection by which the species or society is upheld , may on any account , or through any principle or ...
... affections .... ( Essai , 38 ) .... Nothing horrid or unnat- ural , nothing unexemplary , noth- ing destructive of that natural affection by which the species or society is upheld , may on any account , or through any principle or ...
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... affections " ( or " natural affection " ) variously as " passions sociales , " " inclinations sociales , " and " affection sociale " ( see Inquiry , 288 ) . Twice on page 73 " passions " is translated as “ affec- tions " ( Inquiry , 289 ) ...
... affections " ( or " natural affection " ) variously as " passions sociales , " " inclinations sociales , " and " affection sociale " ( see Inquiry , 288 ) . Twice on page 73 " passions " is translated as “ affec- tions " ( Inquiry , 289 ) ...
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... affection towards any subject considered as private good .... ( Essai , 247 ) Remarquez d'abord que toute affection , qui a pour objet un bien imaginaire ...... .. ( Essai , 28 ) further that Diderot associates a knowledge of ...
... affection towards any subject considered as private good .... ( Essai , 247 ) Remarquez d'abord que toute affection , qui a pour objet un bien imaginaire ...... .. ( Essai , 28 ) further that Diderot associates a knowledge of ...
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal Richard A. Preto-Rodas Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
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