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Pagina 114
... Mind has nothing ented to it but what is immediately followed by a Re- on or Conscience , which tells you whether that which was resented is graceful or unbecoming . This Act of the Mind vers it self in the Gesture , by a proper ...
... Mind has nothing ented to it but what is immediately followed by a Re- on or Conscience , which tells you whether that which was resented is graceful or unbecoming . This Act of the Mind vers it self in the Gesture , by a proper ...
Pagina 290
... Mind never unbends it self so agreeably as in the ersation of a well - chosen Friend . There is indeed no ing of Life that is any way comparable to the Enjoyment discreet and virtuous Friend . It eases and unloads the , clears and ...
... Mind never unbends it self so agreeably as in the ersation of a well - chosen Friend . There is indeed no ing of Life that is any way comparable to the Enjoyment discreet and virtuous Friend . It eases and unloads the , clears and ...
Pagina 302
... Mind , Forgiveness of Injuries , is become vile and ful ; that the Rules of Good Society and Virtuous Con- ion are hereby inverted ; that the Loose , the Vain , and pudent , insult the Careful , the Discreet , and the Modest ; Il Virtue ...
... Mind , Forgiveness of Injuries , is become vile and ful ; that the Rules of Good Society and Virtuous Con- ion are hereby inverted ; that the Loose , the Vain , and pudent , insult the Careful , the Discreet , and the Modest ; Il Virtue ...
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