The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... mind that has received an early tincture of it . Though it may seem extinguished for a while by the cares of the world , the heats of youth , or the allurements of vice , it generally breaks out and discovers itself again as soon as ...
... mind that has received an early tincture of it . Though it may seem extinguished for a while by the cares of the world , the heats of youth , or the allurements of vice , it generally breaks out and discovers itself again as soon as ...
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... mind . The first is that which con- sists in birth , title , or riches , and is the most foreign to our natures , and what we can the least call our own of any of the three kinds of quality . In relation to the body , quality arises ...
... mind . The first is that which con- sists in birth , title , or riches , and is the most foreign to our natures , and what we can the least call our own of any of the three kinds of quality . In relation to the body , quality arises ...
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... mind the discourses which have there passed between us . I look over the several prospects and points of view which we used to survey together , fix my eye upon the objects which he has made me take notice of , and call to mind a ...
... mind the discourses which have there passed between us . I look over the several prospects and points of view which we used to survey together , fix my eye upon the objects which he has made me take notice of , and call to mind a ...
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