Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Svazek 3C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... understanding reader , it has , however , its effect among the generality of those whose hands it falls into , the rabble of mankind being very apt to think that every thing which is laughed at , with any mixture of wit , is ridiculous ...
... understanding reader , it has , however , its effect among the generality of those whose hands it falls into , the rabble of mankind being very apt to think that every thing which is laughed at , with any mixture of wit , is ridiculous ...
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... understanding . - Hume . LXVI . Equity in law is the same that the spirit is in religion , what every one pleases to make it : sometimes they go according to conscience , sometimes according to law sometimes according to the rule of ...
... understanding . - Hume . LXVI . Equity in law is the same that the spirit is in religion , what every one pleases to make it : sometimes they go according to conscience , sometimes according to law sometimes according to the rule of ...
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... understanding , wherein , during the fit , it plays with and dandles some insignificant pup- pet , without any end in view . " Thus , a tune , a proverb , a scrap of poetry , or some other trivial object , will steal into the thoughts ...
... understanding , wherein , during the fit , it plays with and dandles some insignificant pup- pet , without any end in view . " Thus , a tune , a proverb , a scrap of poetry , or some other trivial object , will steal into the thoughts ...
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... understanding , as well as common sense , is kicked out of doors ; the first proselyte he makes is himself , and when that is once compassed , the difficulty is not so great in bringing over others ; a strong delusion always operating ...
... understanding , as well as common sense , is kicked out of doors ; the first proselyte he makes is himself , and when that is once compassed , the difficulty is not so great in bringing over others ; a strong delusion always operating ...
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... understanding is to be informed in the other . - Dryden . CXXXVII . Inviolable fidelity , good humour , and complacency of temper , outlive all the charms of a fine face , and make the decays of it invisible . - Tatler . CXXXVIII . I do ...
... understanding is to be informed in the other . - Dryden . CXXXVII . Inviolable fidelity , good humour , and complacency of temper , outlive all the charms of a fine face , and make the decays of it invisible . - Tatler . CXXXVIII . I do ...
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