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Page 119
... minds a note or two lower , or we shall be tortured by jealousy or anger . Thus , I am re- solved to kill all keen passions , by employing my mind on little subjects , and lessening the easiness of my spirit ; while you , my dear , with ...
... minds a note or two lower , or we shall be tortured by jealousy or anger . Thus , I am re- solved to kill all keen passions , by employing my mind on little subjects , and lessening the easiness of my spirit ; while you , my dear , with ...
Page 131
... mind , he reflected , that necessity was the usual snare which made men fall into mean- ness , and that a liberal fortune generally made a liberal and honest mind ; he resolved , there- fore , to save him from his ruin , by giving him ...
... mind , he reflected , that necessity was the usual snare which made men fall into mean- ness , and that a liberal fortune generally made a liberal and honest mind ; he resolved , there- fore , to save him from his ruin , by giving him ...
Page 149
... mind of his friend had been em- his manner of cheating will open the eyes of ployed on the greatest affliction imaginable , many who are every day imposed upon . when he had been adding to it by a debate on trifles ; which makes him ...
... mind of his friend had been em- his manner of cheating will open the eyes of ployed on the greatest affliction imaginable , many who are every day imposed upon . when he had been adding to it by a debate on trifles ; which makes him ...
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... mind has been employed on con- templations suitable to its greatness , it is unna- tural to run into sudden mirth or levity ; but we must let the soul subside , as it rose , by proper degrees . My late considerations of the ancient ...
... mind has been employed on con- templations suitable to its greatness , it is unna- tural to run into sudden mirth or levity ; but we must let the soul subside , as it rose , by proper degrees . My late considerations of the ancient ...
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... mind . With great respect to country sports , I may say , this gentleman could pass his time agreeably , if there were not a hare or a fox in his county . That calm and elegant satisfaction which the vulgar call melancholy , is the true ...
... mind . With great respect to country sports , I may say , this gentleman could pass his time agreeably , if there were not a hare or a fox in his county . That calm and elegant satisfaction which the vulgar call melancholy , is the true ...
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