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Pagina ix
... passion from which our worthy Baronet is entirely free ; and ruf- ticity , as far as it is connected with the mind , im- plies awkwardness and ignorance , which , if one does not despise , one may pity and pardon , but cannot love with ...
... passion from which our worthy Baronet is entirely free ; and ruf- ticity , as far as it is connected with the mind , im- plies awkwardness and ignorance , which , if one does not despise , one may pity and pardon , but cannot love with ...
Pagina 10
... passions them- selves when he should be enquiring into the de- bates among men which arife from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demofthenes and Tully , but not one cafe in the reports of our own courts . No one ...
... passions them- selves when he should be enquiring into the de- bates among men which arife from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demofthenes and Tully , but not one cafe in the reports of our own courts . No one ...
Pagina 23
... passions with which others are tor- mented , is the only pleasing solitude . I can very justly say with the ancient sage , ' I am never lefs alone than when alone . ' 6 As I am infignificant to the company in public places , and as it ...
... passions with which others are tor- mented , is the only pleasing solitude . I can very justly say with the ancient sage , ' I am never lefs alone than when alone . ' 6 As I am infignificant to the company in public places , and as it ...
Pagina 27
... passion , the cement of society , shall be severely examined . But this , and all other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former papers , shall have their proper place in my fol- lowing difcourses . The present writing is only ...
... passion , the cement of society , shall be severely examined . But this , and all other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former papers , shall have their proper place in my fol- lowing difcourses . The present writing is only ...
Pagina 35
... passions , is , fays Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , ' continued he , ' for the loss of public and private virtue , we are beholden to your men of fine parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done ...
... passions , is , fays Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , ' continued he , ' for the loss of public and private virtue , we are beholden to your men of fine parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done ...
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