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Strana 375
others , than that disposition of mind which in our language goes under the title of good - nature , and which I shall choose for the subject of this day's speculation . Good - nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit ...
others , than that disposition of mind which in our language goes under the title of good - nature , and which I shall choose for the subject of this day's speculation . Good - nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit ...
Strana 376
always celebrating the philanthropy or good - nature of his hero , which he tells us he brought into the world with him ; and gives many remarkable instan- ces of it in his childhood , as well as in all the several parts of his life .
always celebrating the philanthropy or good - nature of his hero , which he tells us he brought into the world with him ; and gives many remarkable instan- ces of it in his childhood , as well as in all the several parts of his life .
Strana 377
This part of good - nature however , which consists in the pardoning and overlooking of faults , is to be exercised only in doing ourselves justice , and that too in the ordinary commerce and occurrences of life ; for in the public ...
This part of good - nature however , which consists in the pardoning and overlooking of faults , is to be exercised only in doing ourselves justice , and that too in the ordinary commerce and occurrences of life ; for in the public ...
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