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Pagina 22
... a sheep , a lion , a hog , or any other creature ; he hath the same resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is subject to those passions which are predominant in the creature that appears in his countenance .
... a sheep , a lion , a hog , or any other creature ; he hath the same resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is subject to those passions which are predominant in the creature that appears in his countenance .
Pagina 25
You are so excessively perplexed with the particularities in their behaviour , that to be at ease , one would be apt to wish there were no such creatures . They expect so great allowances , and give so little to others , that they who ...
You are so excessively perplexed with the particularities in their behaviour , that to be at ease , one would be apt to wish there were no such creatures . They expect so great allowances , and give so little to others , that they who ...
Pagina 36
The rib he form'd and fashion'd with his hands ; Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but different sex : so lovely fair , That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her ...
The rib he form'd and fashion'd with his hands ; Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but different sex : so lovely fair , That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her ...
Pagina 44
... were purposely admitted together by the ladies , that each might shew the other that her lover had the superiority in the accomplishments of that sort of creature whom the silier part of women call a fine gentleman .
... were purposely admitted together by the ladies , that each might shew the other that her lover had the superiority in the accomplishments of that sort of creature whom the silier part of women call a fine gentleman .
Pagina 52
... hours in which we are altogether left to ourselves , and destitute of company and conversation ; I mean that intercourse and communication which every reasonable creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his being .
... hours in which we are altogether left to ourselves , and destitute of company and conversation ; I mean that intercourse and communication which every reasonable creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his being .
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