Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... pleasure , to be their law of life ; and who , in open defiance of everything that is reasonable , will go on in a course of vicious extravagance , foreseeing , with no remorse and little fear , that it will be their temporal ruin ; and ...
... pleasure , to be their law of life ; and who , in open defiance of everything that is reasonable , will go on in a course of vicious extravagance , foreseeing , with no remorse and little fear , that it will be their temporal ruin ; and ...
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... Gibbon , Esq . , and of Judith Porten . My lot might have been that of a slave , a savage , or a peasant ; nor can I re- flect without pleasure on the bounty of nature , which 8 [ GIBBON . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
... Gibbon , Esq . , and of Judith Porten . My lot might have been that of a slave , a savage , or a peasant ; nor can I re- flect without pleasure on the bounty of nature , which 8 [ GIBBON . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
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Including Biographical and Critical Notices Charles Knight. flect without pleasure on the bounty of nature , which cast my birth in a free and civilised country , in an age of science and philosophy , in a family of hon ourable rank ...
Including Biographical and Critical Notices Charles Knight. flect without pleasure on the bounty of nature , which cast my birth in a free and civilised country , in an age of science and philosophy , in a family of hon ourable rank ...
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... pleasure , the humiliation of the barons of Rome : - " Bareheaded , their hands crossed on their breast , they stood with downcast looks in the presence of the tribune ; and they trembled , good God , how they trembled ! " As long as ...
... pleasure , the humiliation of the barons of Rome : - " Bareheaded , their hands crossed on their breast , they stood with downcast looks in the presence of the tribune ; and they trembled , good God , how they trembled ! " As long as ...
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... pleasure ; things are good and evil only in reference to pleasure and pain ; and to " inquire after the highest good is as absurd as to dispute whether the best relish be in apples , plums , or nuts ; " Penn esteemed happiness to lie in ...
... pleasure ; things are good and evil only in reference to pleasure and pain ; and to " inquire after the highest good is as absurd as to dispute whether the best relish be in apples , plums , or nuts ; " Penn esteemed happiness to lie in ...
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