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Pagina 150
... Spirit , Pity , seems to be a Stranger to the Generality of an Audience . The Minds of Men are indeed very differ ently disposed ; and the Reliefs from Care and Attention are of one Sort in a great Spirit , and of another in an ordinary ...
... Spirit , Pity , seems to be a Stranger to the Generality of an Audience . The Minds of Men are indeed very differ ently disposed ; and the Reliefs from Care and Attention are of one Sort in a great Spirit , and of another in an ordinary ...
Pagina 235
... Spirit , such a despicable Cowardice , such a degenerate abject State of Mind , as one would think Human Nature incapable of , did we not meet with frequent Instances of it in ordinary Conversation , There is another kind of Vicious ...
... Spirit , such a despicable Cowardice , such a degenerate abject State of Mind , as one would think Human Nature incapable of , did we not meet with frequent Instances of it in ordinary Conversation , There is another kind of Vicious ...
Pagina 226
... Spirit from the rest of the fallen Angels . He is described in the first Book as besmeared with the Blood of humane Sacrifices , and delighted with the Tears of Parents and the Cries of Children . In the second Book he is marked out as ...
... Spirit from the rest of the fallen Angels . He is described in the first Book as besmeared with the Blood of humane Sacrifices , and delighted with the Tears of Parents and the Cries of Children . In the second Book he is marked out as ...
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