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... . - Sir J. Reynolds . XIX . An healthy old fellow , that is not a fool , is the happiest creature living It is at that time of life only , men enjoy their faculties with pleasure and satisfaction . It is then B 3 LACONICS 5 XIV. ...
... . - Sir J. Reynolds . XIX . An healthy old fellow , that is not a fool , is the happiest creature living It is at that time of life only , men enjoy their faculties with pleasure and satisfaction . It is then B 3 LACONICS 5 XIV. ...
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Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors John Timbs. their faculties with pleasure and satisfaction . It is then we have nothing to manage , as the phrase is ; we speak the downright truth , and whether the rest the world will give us the ...
Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors John Timbs. their faculties with pleasure and satisfaction . It is then we have nothing to manage , as the phrase is ; we speak the downright truth , and whether the rest the world will give us the ...
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... pleasure or uneasiness in some part of the brute creation . They are without artifice or malice ; and we love truth too well to resist the charms of sin cerity . - Steele . XXX . There is an infinite variety of motions to be made use of ...
... pleasure or uneasiness in some part of the brute creation . They are without artifice or malice ; and we love truth too well to resist the charms of sin cerity . - Steele . XXX . There is an infinite variety of motions to be made use of ...
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... pleasure . - Goldsmith . XXXII . The task of our present writers requires , together with that learning which is to be gained from books , that ex- perience which can never be attained by solitary diligence , but must arise from general ...
... pleasure . - Goldsmith . XXXII . The task of our present writers requires , together with that learning which is to be gained from books , that ex- perience which can never be attained by solitary diligence , but must arise from general ...
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... pleasure may read me . In this ease I must not be rough to gentlenen and ladies , but speak of sin as a gentleman . - Steele . LXXXVII . The wisdom of the ignorant somewhat resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused but in a ...
... pleasure may read me . In this ease I must not be rough to gentlenen and ladies , but speak of sin as a gentleman . - Steele . LXXXVII . The wisdom of the ignorant somewhat resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused but in a ...
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