The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... pleasure exactly suited to the compound nature of man . But it is the indelible opprobrium of our species , that those enjoyments which are merely sensual , and of which , in subserviency to higher ends , we might lawfully partake ...
... pleasure exactly suited to the compound nature of man . But it is the indelible opprobrium of our species , that those enjoyments which are merely sensual , and of which , in subserviency to higher ends , we might lawfully partake ...
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... pleasure in commu- nicating than in receiving the means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive ...
... pleasure in commu- nicating than in receiving the means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive ...
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... pleasure in the circles of gaiety , where every eye sparkles with joy , where the ear is charmed with sprightly sallies of wit ; where novelty gives perpetual delight ; and the mind , released from the gloom of reflection , is restored ...
... pleasure in the circles of gaiety , where every eye sparkles with joy , where the ear is charmed with sprightly sallies of wit ; where novelty gives perpetual delight ; and the mind , released from the gloom of reflection , is restored ...
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... pleasure at which Lavinia was not the rival of her sex . She was surrounded by men of the first rank , each ambitious to attract her notice , and to bow obsequious to her will . The sprightly sallies of her 6 INTRODUCTION .
... pleasure at which Lavinia was not the rival of her sex . She was surrounded by men of the first rank , each ambitious to attract her notice , and to bow obsequious to her will . The sprightly sallies of her 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... pleasure ; for what can interrupt the content of those , upon whom one age has la- boured after another to confer honours , and accumulate immunities ; those to whom rudeness is infamy , and insult is cowardice ; whose eye commands the ...
... pleasure ; for what can interrupt the content of those , upon whom one age has la- boured after another to confer honours , and accumulate immunities ; those to whom rudeness is infamy , and insult is cowardice ; whose eye commands the ...
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