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... mean time , when I con- sider how much I have seen , read and heard , I begin to blame my own Taciturnity ; and since I have neither Time nor Inclination to communicate the Fulness of my Heart in Speech , I am resolved to do it in ...
... mean time , when I con- sider how much I have seen , read and heard , I begin to blame my own Taciturnity ; and since I have neither Time nor Inclination to communicate the Fulness of my Heart in Speech , I am resolved to do it in ...
Pagina 77
... mean , so unworthy human Nature , that a generous Soul would rather die than submit to them . Besides , that a continual Anxiety for Life vitiates all the Relishes of it , and casts a Gloom over the whole Face of Nature ; as it is ...
... mean , so unworthy human Nature , that a generous Soul would rather die than submit to them . Besides , that a continual Anxiety for Life vitiates all the Relishes of it , and casts a Gloom over the whole Face of Nature ; as it is ...
Pagina 434
... mean to be over- joy'd upon Occasions of good Fortune , as to be dejected in Circumstances of Distress . Laughter in one Condition , is as unmanly as Weeping in the other . We should not form our Minds to expect Transport on every ...
... mean to be over- joy'd upon Occasions of good Fortune , as to be dejected in Circumstances of Distress . Laughter in one Condition , is as unmanly as Weeping in the other . We should not form our Minds to expect Transport on every ...
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