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Pagina 165
... mind vacant to the vexations of the hour , till , at last , his anger was heightened into madness . He , however , permitted one book to be published , which had been the production of former years ; Polite Conversation , which appeared ...
... mind vacant to the vexations of the hour , till , at last , his anger was heightened into madness . He , however , permitted one book to be published , which had been the production of former years ; Polite Conversation , which appeared ...
Pagina 257
... mind was one of those in which philosophy and piety are happily united . He was accustomed to argument and dis- quisition , and , perhaps , was grown too desirous of detecting faults ; but his intentions were always right , his opinions ...
... mind was one of those in which philosophy and piety are happily united . He was accustomed to argument and dis- quisition , and , perhaps , was grown too desirous of detecting faults ; but his intentions were always right , his opinions ...
Pagina 293
... mind , of which the prejudices and partialities are known ; and must , therefore , please , if not by favouring them , by forbearing to oppose them . To charge those favourable representations which men give of their own minds with the ...
... mind , of which the prejudices and partialities are known ; and must , therefore , please , if not by favouring them , by forbearing to oppose them . To charge those favourable representations which men give of their own minds with the ...
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