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| Alphabetical [« »] feather 2 feeble 1 feel 18 feeling 15 feelings 2 feels 7 feign 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 difficult 15 distinct 15 establish 15 feeling 15 few 15 light 15 pretend | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances feeling |
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1 II, 0, 13 | conceive; because, from our own feeling, we can conceive virtue; 2 II, 0, 14 | copied from a precedent feeling or sentiment. Even those 3 II, 0, 15 | mind, to wit, by the actual feeling and sensation.~ 4 IV, II, 29 | of a human body. Sight or feeling conveys an idea of the actual 5 IV, II, 30 | yet the taste of salt or feeling of fire? Is there any more 6 V, II, 39 | lies in some sentiment or feeling, which is annexed to the 7 V, II, 39 | conception is attended with a feeling or sentiment, different 8 V, II, 40 | endeavour to define the feeling of cold or passion of anger, 9 V, II, 40 | and proper name of this feeling; and no one is ever at a 10 V, II, 40 | conception, and in their feeling to the mind. I confess, 11 V, II, 40 | perfectly to explain this feeling or manner of conception. 12 V, II, 40 | are very different to the feeling, and have a much greater 13 II, 0, 60 | animal has a sentiment or feeling from the stroke or blow 14 II, 0, 60 | ideas, we transfer that feeling to the objects; as nothing 15 XII, I, 131| the senses of sight and feeling; and if all the qualities,