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He that thus breaks his life into parts , will find in himself a desire to distinguish every stage of his existence by some improvement , and delight himself with the approach of the day of recollection , as of the time which is to ...
He that thus breaks his life into parts , will find in himself a desire to distinguish every stage of his existence by some improvement , and delight himself with the approach of the day of recollection , as of the time which is to ...
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I have already enjoyed too much ; give me something to desire . ” The old man was surprized at this new species of affliction , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be silent . " Sir , said he , if you had seen the miseries ...
I have already enjoyed too much ; give me something to desire . ” The old man was surprized at this new species of affliction , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be silent . " Sir , said he , if you had seen the miseries ...
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We shall have a strong desire for a woman of no remarkable beauty ; whilst the greatest beauty in men , or in other animals , though it causes love , yet excites nothing at all of desire . Which shows that beauty , and the passion ...
We shall have a strong desire for a woman of no remarkable beauty ; whilst the greatest beauty in men , or in other animals , though it causes love , yet excites nothing at all of desire . Which shows that beauty , and the passion ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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