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Strana 15
He is studying the passions themselves , when he should be enquiring into the debates among men which arise from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demosthenes and Tully ; but not one case in the reports of our own ...
He is studying the passions themselves , when he should be enquiring into the debates among men which arise from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demosthenes and Tully ; but not one case in the reports of our own ...
Strana 26
For this great and good end , all breaches against that noble , passion , the cement of society , shall be severely examined . But this , and all other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former papers , fhail have their proper ...
For this great and good end , all breaches against that noble , passion , the cement of society , shall be severely examined . But this , and all other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former papers , fhail have their proper ...
Strana 32
Every man who terminates his fatisfactions and enjoyments within the fup .. ply of his own necessities and passions , is , says Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , continued he , for the loss of public and ...
Every man who terminates his fatisfactions and enjoyments within the fup .. ply of his own necessities and passions , is , says Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , continued he , for the loss of public and ...
Strana 33
Nature and reason direct one thing , passion and humour another : to follow the dictates of the two latter , is going into a road that is both endless and intricate ; when we pursue the other , our passage is delightful ...
Nature and reason direct one thing , passion and humour another : to follow the dictates of the two latter , is going into a road that is both endless and intricate ; when we pursue the other , our passage is delightful ...
Strana 35
My friend , I found , acted but an under - part at his table , and being a man of more good - nature than understanding , thinks himself obliged to fall in with all the passions and humours of his yoke - fellow : " Do not you remember ...
My friend , I found , acted but an under - part at his table , and being a man of more good - nature than understanding , thinks himself obliged to fall in with all the passions and humours of his yoke - fellow : " Do not you remember ...
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