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Page 46
... fear ' tis often a fallacious reck- oning , -- which though it may serve in ma- ny ordinary cafes of private life , yet will not hold good in the more notorious inftan- ces of mens lives , especially when so com- plicated with good and ...
... fear ' tis often a fallacious reck- oning , -- which though it may serve in ma- ny ordinary cafes of private life , yet will not hold good in the more notorious inftan- ces of mens lives , especially when so com- plicated with good and ...
Page 77
... fear , as to practise all . Every man seems willing enough to compound the matter , and adopt fo much of the system , as will leaft interfere with his principle and , ruling paffion , and for thofe parts , which would occafion a more ...
... fear , as to practise all . Every man seems willing enough to compound the matter , and adopt fo much of the system , as will leaft interfere with his principle and , ruling paffion , and for thofe parts , which would occafion a more ...
Page 94
... fear too juftly , but we ne- ver reflect , what we have to thank for it , and that it is our open countenance of vice , which gives the lye to or private cenfures of it , which is its chief protection and en- couragement .-- To thofe ...
... fear too juftly , but we ne- ver reflect , what we have to thank for it , and that it is our open countenance of vice , which gives the lye to or private cenfures of it , which is its chief protection and en- couragement .-- To thofe ...
Page 102
Laurence Sterne. be fufpicious of his intentions without fome caufe , and fear where no fear was.- But does not a guilty confcience often ido fo ? -and though it has the grounds , yet wants the power to think itself safe . And could we ...
Laurence Sterne. be fufpicious of his intentions without fome caufe , and fear where no fear was.- But does not a guilty confcience often ido fo ? -and though it has the grounds , yet wants the power to think itself safe . And could we ...
Page 108
... fear of a guilty confcience to appre- hend it , as appears from the reception . which the addrefs met , which was fuch as befpoke an uncommon goodness of nature ; for when they thus fpake unto him , the hiftorian fays , he wept ...
... fear of a guilty confcience to appre- hend it , as appears from the reception . which the addrefs met , which was fuch as befpoke an uncommon goodness of nature ; for when they thus fpake unto him , the hiftorian fays , he wept ...
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