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Pagina 26
... passion , I have made it my study how to avoid the envy that may accrue to me from these my specula- tions ; and if I am not mistaken in myself , I think I have a genius to escape it . Upon hearing in a coffee - house one of my papers ...
... passion , I have made it my study how to avoid the envy that may accrue to me from these my specula- tions ; and if I am not mistaken in myself , I think I have a genius to escape it . Upon hearing in a coffee - house one of my papers ...
Pagina 29
... passion gets the better of reason ; and all we can think to combat ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel ... passions , I have to - night acted only an appetite . The part I played is Thirst , but it is re- presented as ...
... passion gets the better of reason ; and all we can think to combat ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel ... passions , I have to - night acted only an appetite . The part I played is Thirst , but it is re- presented as ...
Pagina 37
... passion , that their irregularities could not furnish sufficient variety of folly to afford daily new impertinences ; by which means that institution dropped . These fellows could express their passion by nothing but their dress but the ...
... passion , that their irregularities could not furnish sufficient variety of folly to afford daily new impertinences ; by which means that institution dropped . These fellows could express their passion by nothing but their dress but the ...
Pagina 46
... passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and worthy qualities . How many excellent speeches and honest actions are lost , for want of being indifferent ...
... passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and worthy qualities . How many excellent speeches and honest actions are lost , for want of being indifferent ...
Pagina 47
... passion that is expressed by it . Since I am upon this subject , I must observe that our English poets have ... passions of men are not represented ; for these ( namely , the opinions , manners , and passions ) are apt to be obscured by ...
... passion that is expressed by it . Since I am upon this subject , I must observe that our English poets have ... passions of men are not represented ; for these ( namely , the opinions , manners , and passions ) are apt to be obscured by ...
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