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Pagina 96
... mankind , notwithstanding the detrac- tion which some abject tempers would cast upon them ; but when they decease , their characters being freed from the shadow which envy laid them under , begin to shine out with greater splendour ...
... mankind , notwithstanding the detrac- tion which some abject tempers would cast upon them ; but when they decease , their characters being freed from the shadow which envy laid them under , begin to shine out with greater splendour ...
Pagina 218
... mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to ... mankind . There is one consideration which may very much enforce what I have here said . Many honest minds that ...
... mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to ... mankind . There is one consideration which may very much enforce what I have here said . Many honest minds that ...
Pagina 348
... MANKIND is divided into two parts , the busy and the idle . The busy world may be divided into the virtuous and the vicious ; the vicious , again , into the covetous , the ambitious , and the sensual . The idle part of mankind are in a ...
... MANKIND is divided into two parts , the busy and the idle . The busy world may be divided into the virtuous and the vicious ; the vicious , again , into the covetous , the ambitious , and the sensual . The idle part of mankind are in a ...
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