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Pagina 119
... difcover not only your diflike of another , but of himself . In short , he is so defirous of ingroffing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he finds by your ...
... difcover not only your diflike of another , but of himself . In short , he is so defirous of ingroffing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he finds by your ...
Pagina 141
... difcover thy reason depraved . To be brief , I never dcfire to see your face ; and , Sir- rah , if you go to the work - house , it is no dif- • grace to me for you to be supported there ; and if you starve in the streets , I will never ...
... difcover thy reason depraved . To be brief , I never dcfire to see your face ; and , Sir- rah , if you go to the work - house , it is no dif- • grace to me for you to be supported there ; and if you starve in the streets , I will never ...
Pagina 188
... difcovers fuch an ex- quisite workmanship in what remains of it , that Michael Angelo declared he had learned his whole art from it . Indeed he studied it fo atten- tively , that he made most of his statues , and even his pictures in ...
... difcovers fuch an ex- quisite workmanship in what remains of it , that Michael Angelo declared he had learned his whole art from it . Indeed he studied it fo atten- tively , that he made most of his statues , and even his pictures in ...
Pagina 191
... difcover , who value them- selves most upon a well - bred confidence . happens when a man is ashamed to act up to his reafon , and would not upon any confideration be furprised in the practice of those duties , for the performance of ...
... difcover , who value them- selves most upon a well - bred confidence . happens when a man is ashamed to act up to his reafon , and would not upon any confideration be furprised in the practice of those duties , for the performance of ...
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... dif- cover none of the like errors and infirmities in themselves ; for while they are exposing another's weakneffes , they are tacitly aiming at their own commendations , who are not fubject to the like infirmities , and are apt to be ...
... dif- cover none of the like errors and infirmities in themselves ; for while they are exposing another's weakneffes , they are tacitly aiming at their own commendations , who are not fubject to the like infirmities , and are apt to be ...
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