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Pagina 14
... World , than to doat upon what we think we ought to condemn : Yet this must be our Condition in all the Parts of Life , if we suffer our selves to approve any thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable . If we ...
... World , than to doat upon what we think we ought to condemn : Yet this must be our Condition in all the Parts of Life , if we suffer our selves to approve any thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable . If we ...
Pagina 30
... World but you think I have as much Sense as your self . I repeat to her , Indeed you are pretty . Upon this there is no Patience ; she will throw down any thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths . Fie , my Dear , say I ...
... World but you think I have as much Sense as your self . I repeat to her , Indeed you are pretty . Upon this there is no Patience ; she will throw down any thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths . Fie , my Dear , say I ...
Pagina 37
... World ; but alas I can tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the World every where else ; the greatest Sloven at Home when he appears to none but his Family , and most exactly ...
... World ; but alas I can tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the World every where else ; the greatest Sloven at Home when he appears to none but his Family , and most exactly ...
Pagina 54
... World is so altered of late Years , that there was not a Man who would knock down a f Watchman in my Behalf , but I was carried off with as much Triumph as if I had been a Pick - pocket . At this Rate there is an End of all the Wit and ...
... World is so altered of late Years , that there was not a Man who would knock down a f Watchman in my Behalf , but I was carried off with as much Triumph as if I had been a Pick - pocket . At this Rate there is an End of all the Wit and ...
Pagina 56
... World was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He used to Travel through Greece by vertue of this Fable , which ...
... World was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He used to Travel through Greece by vertue of this Fable , which ...
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