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Strana 157
His acquaintance with her by degrees grew into love , which in a mind trained up in all the sentiments of honour and virtue became a very uneasy passion . He despaired of gaining an heir- ess of so great a fortune , and would rather ...
His acquaintance with her by degrees grew into love , which in a mind trained up in all the sentiments of honour and virtue became a very uneasy passion . He despaired of gaining an heir- ess of so great a fortune , and would rather ...
Strana 165
เ Plutarch says very finely , that a man should not allow himself to hate even his enemies ; because , ' says he , ' if you indulge this passion in some occa- sions , it will rise of itself in others ; if you hate your enemies ...
เ Plutarch says very finely , that a man should not allow himself to hate even his enemies ; because , ' says he , ' if you indulge this passion in some occa- sions , it will rise of itself in others ; if you hate your enemies ...
Strana 379
Now because our inward passions and inclinations can never make themselves visible , it is impossible for a ... An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this passion ; for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's ...
Now because our inward passions and inclinations can never make themselves visible , it is impossible for a ... An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this passion ; for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's ...
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