A Treatise of Human Nature

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BOOK I PART IV


lamentable condition, and such as the poets
have given us but a faint notion of in their de-
scriptions of the punishment of Sisyphus and
Tantalus. For what can be imagined more tor-
menting, than to seek with eagerness, what for
ever flies us; and seek for it in a place, where it
is impossible it can ever exist?


But as nature seems to have observed a kind
of justice and compensation in every thing, she
has not neglected philosophers more than the
rest of the creation; but has reserved them a
consolation amid all their disappointments and
afflictions. This consolation principally con-
sists in their invention of the words: faculty
and occult quality. For it being usual, after the
frequent use of terms, which are really signif-
icant and intelligible, to omit the idea, which
we would express by them, and to preserve

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