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... future advantage to present inclination , scarcely any gain so little as those that suffer themselves to freeze in idleness . Others are corrupted by some enjoyment of more or less power to gratify the passions ; but to neglect our ...
... future advantage to present inclination , scarcely any gain so little as those that suffer themselves to freeze in idleness . Others are corrupted by some enjoyment of more or less power to gratify the passions ; but to neglect our ...
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“ What then is to be done ? said Rasselas ; the more we enquire , the less we can resolve . Surely he is most likely to please himself that has no other inclination to regard . ” XXVII DISQUISITION UPON GREATNESS too often allured to ...
“ What then is to be done ? said Rasselas ; the more we enquire , the less we can resolve . Surely he is most likely to please himself that has no other inclination to regard . ” XXVII DISQUISITION UPON GREATNESS too often allured to ...
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To me , said the princess , the choice of life is become less important ; I hope hereafter to think only on the choice of eternity . " They then hastened out of the caverns , and , under the protection of their guard , returned to ...
To me , said the princess , the choice of life is become less important ; I hope hereafter to think only on the choice of eternity . " They then hastened out of the caverns , and , under the protection of their guard , returned to ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
ESSAY ON MAN | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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