The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... pleasure in the contemplation of them , or direct our conduct to the great ends of life , are valuable per- fections . But shall a good man , therefore , prefer a li- berty to commit murder or adultery , before the wholesom rettraint of ...
... pleasure in the contemplation of them , or direct our conduct to the great ends of life , are valuable per- fections . But shall a good man , therefore , prefer a li- berty to commit murder or adultery , before the wholesom rettraint of ...
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... pleasure they showed by dwelling upon the two laft lines , the more they increased my trouble and confufion . And now , Sir , after this te- ' dious account , what would you advife me to ? Is there no way to be cleared of thefe ...
... pleasure they showed by dwelling upon the two laft lines , the more they increased my trouble and confufion . And now , Sir , after this te- ' dious account , what would you advife me to ? Is there no way to be cleared of thefe ...
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... pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which de- lights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational fatisfaction in that which is ⚫ called painting in poetry . Whether it be ...
... pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which de- lights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational fatisfaction in that which is ⚫ called painting in poetry . Whether it be ...
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... pleasure that I behold inftinct , rea- fon and faith concurring to atteft this comfortable truth . It is revealed from heaven , it is discovered by philofo- phers , and the ignorant , unenlightened part of mankind have a natural ...
... pleasure that I behold inftinct , rea- fon and faith concurring to atteft this comfortable truth . It is revealed from heaven , it is discovered by philofo- phers , and the ignorant , unenlightened part of mankind have a natural ...
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... fortune . Your contempt of pleasures , riches and honour will crown you with ⚫ them all , and I wish you them not for your own fake , • but for the reafon which only would make them eligible by Na 90 . THE GUARDIAN . 37.
... fortune . Your contempt of pleasures , riches and honour will crown you with ⚫ them all , and I wish you them not for your own fake , • but for the reafon which only would make them eligible by Na 90 . THE GUARDIAN . 37.
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