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Pagina 39
... Behaviour , than to give the most exquisite of Torments to those who love them , nay whose Torment would be abated if they did not love them . It is wonderful to observe how little is made of this inexpressible Injury , and how easily ...
... Behaviour , than to give the most exquisite of Torments to those who love them , nay whose Torment would be abated if they did not love them . It is wonderful to observe how little is made of this inexpressible Injury , and how easily ...
Pagina 210
... Behaviour towards an Enemy , is indeed very reasonable , as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it , which regards our Behaviour towards a Friend , favours more of Cunning than of Discretion , and would cut a Man off from ...
... Behaviour towards an Enemy , is indeed very reasonable , as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it , which regards our Behaviour towards a Friend , favours more of Cunning than of Discretion , and would cut a Man off from ...
Pagina 273
... Behaviour of such , as are as much Strangers to good Breeding as to Virtue , Could we avoid hearing what we do not approve , as easily as we can seeing what is disagreeable , there were some Consolation ; but since , in a Box at a Play ...
... Behaviour of such , as are as much Strangers to good Breeding as to Virtue , Could we avoid hearing what we do not approve , as easily as we can seeing what is disagreeable , there were some Consolation ; but since , in a Box at a Play ...
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