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Pagina 205
... Desire of Distinction . Though the pure Consciousness of worthy Actions , abstracted from the Views of popular Applause , be to a generous Mind an ample Reward , yet the Desire of Distinction was doubtless implanted in our Natures as an ...
... Desire of Distinction . Though the pure Consciousness of worthy Actions , abstracted from the Views of popular Applause , be to a generous Mind an ample Reward , yet the Desire of Distinction was doubtless implanted in our Natures as an ...
Pagina 16
... Desire of Fame in the Actor . Nor is this common Judgment and Opinion of Mankind ill - founded ; for certainly it denotes no great Bravery of Mind to be worked up to any noble Action by so selfish a Motive , and to do that out of a Desire ...
... Desire of Fame in the Actor . Nor is this common Judgment and Opinion of Mankind ill - founded ; for certainly it denotes no great Bravery of Mind to be worked up to any noble Action by so selfish a Motive , and to do that out of a Desire ...
Pagina 20
... Desire of it subjects an ambitious Mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless Candidates for Glory , Ambition raises a secret Tumult in the Soul , it inflames the Mind , and puts it into a violent Hurry of ...
... Desire of it subjects an ambitious Mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless Candidates for Glory , Ambition raises a secret Tumult in the Soul , it inflames the Mind , and puts it into a violent Hurry of ...
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