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Pagina 184
... reflection. It is extremely natural for us to desire to see our thoughts put into the dress of words, without which indeed we can scarce have a clear and distinct idea of them ourselves. When they are thus clothed in expressions ...
... reflection. It is extremely natural for us to desire to see our thoughts put into the dress of words, without which indeed we can scarce have a clear and distinct idea of them ourselves. When they are thus clothed in expressions ...
Pagina 203
... reflection, are seized with an inclination that way, when, perhaps, they had rather be inclined to company ; but indeed they had better go borne and be tired with themselves, than force themselves upon others to recover their good ...
... reflection, are seized with an inclination that way, when, perhaps, they had rather be inclined to company ; but indeed they had better go borne and be tired with themselves, than force themselves upon others to recover their good ...
Pagina 211
... reflections upon all other religions, concluding that Jupiter, after a full hearing, discarded the deities out of heaven, and called the stars by the names of the moral virtues. This short fable, which has no pretence in it to reason or ...
... reflections upon all other religions, concluding that Jupiter, after a full hearing, discarded the deities out of heaven, and called the stars by the names of the moral virtues. This short fable, which has no pretence in it to reason or ...
Pagina 215
... reflections that regard a modest conduct, all which may be understood, though they cannot be described. A young woman of this sort claims an esteem mixed with affection and honour, and meets with no defamation : or, if she does, the ...
... reflections that regard a modest conduct, all which may be understood, though they cannot be described. A young woman of this sort claims an esteem mixed with affection and honour, and meets with no defamation : or, if she does, the ...
Pagina 216
... reflection in a month to preserve that appellation. It is pleasant to hear the pretty rogues talk of virtue and vice among each other. "She is Ithe laziest creature in the world, but, I must confess, strictly virtuous : the peevishest ...
... reflection in a month to preserve that appellation. It is pleasant to hear the pretty rogues talk of virtue and vice among each other. "She is Ithe laziest creature in the world, but, I must confess, strictly virtuous : the peevishest ...
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