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... Pleasure and Virtue , an Allegory ... Character of Cleontes . Hughes . 65. Character of a Battle - Critic - Conduct of the Bath Sharpers 98. Letter from a Woman in Love - Impressive Tendency of Poetry .... Steele . Steele . ( 99 ...
... Pleasure and Virtue , an Allegory ... Character of Cleontes . Hughes . 65. Character of a Battle - Critic - Conduct of the Bath Sharpers 98. Letter from a Woman in Love - Impressive Tendency of Poetry .... Steele . Steele . ( 99 ...
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... pleasurable , as well as the busy part of man - guises of cunning , vanity , and affectation , and kind . To make this ... pleasure I take in it but the reflection , that it gives me the most conspi- cuous occasion I can ever have , of ...
... pleasurable , as well as the busy part of man - guises of cunning , vanity , and affectation , and kind . To make this ... pleasure I take in it but the reflection , that it gives me the most conspi- cuous occasion I can ever have , of ...
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... pleasure . But , I fear , pleasure is less under- stood in this age , which so much pretends to it , than in any since the creation . It was ad- By Mrs. Susannah Centlivre , 1709 , 4to . come , she sat a full hour alone , and 36 No. 15 ...
... pleasure . But , I fear , pleasure is less under- stood in this age , which so much pretends to it , than in any since the creation . It was ad- By Mrs. Susannah Centlivre , 1709 , 4to . come , she sat a full hour alone , and 36 No. 15 ...
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... pleasure . ' Without that , all decency is banished ; and if reason is not to be present at our greatest satisfactions , of all the race of creatures , the human is the most miserable . It was not so of old ; when Virgil describes a wit ...
... pleasure . ' Without that , all decency is banished ; and if reason is not to be present at our greatest satisfactions , of all the race of creatures , the human is the most miserable . It was not so of old ; when Virgil describes a wit ...
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... pleasure , and a man- and France shall be settled upon the same ner of becoming it , are the most essential qua- foundation as in the reign of king Charles the | lities for forming this sort of man . But any Second . The Dutch are to ...
... pleasure , and a man- and France shall be settled upon the same ner of becoming it , are the most essential qua- foundation as in the reign of king Charles the | lities for forming this sort of man . But any Second . The Dutch are to ...
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