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... absolutely necessary to the eternity of its dura- tion , has , I think , been evinced to almost a de- monstration . Secondly , From its passions and sentiments , as particularly No. 111 . 19 THE SPECTATOR . No. 111. SATURDAY, JULY 7. ...
... absolutely necessary to the eternity of its dura- tion , has , I think , been evinced to almost a de- monstration . Secondly , From its passions and sentiments , as particularly No. 111 . 19 THE SPECTATOR . No. 111. SATURDAY, JULY 7. ...
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... passions and sentiments , as particularly from its love of existence , its hor- ror of annihilation , and its hopes of immortality , with that sweet satisfaction which it finds in the practice of virtue , and that uneasiness which fol ...
... passions and sentiments , as particularly from its love of existence , its hor- ror of annihilation , and its hopes of immortality , with that sweet satisfaction which it finds in the practice of virtue , and that uneasiness which fol ...
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... passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the perfection of his na- ture , before he is hurried off the stage . Would an infinitely wise Being make such glorious crea- tures for so mean a purpose ? Can he delight in the ...
... passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the perfection of his na- ture , before he is hurried off the stage . Would an infinitely wise Being make such glorious crea- tures for so mean a purpose ? Can he delight in the ...
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... passion by the methods which serve only to imprint it deeper . She has certainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . ' Here followed a profound silence ; and I was not displeased to observe my friend falling so naturally into a ...
... passion by the methods which serve only to imprint it deeper . She has certainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . ' Here followed a profound silence ; and I was not displeased to observe my friend falling so naturally into a ...
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... sure to pay for it . In proportion as his passion for the widow abated , and old age came on , he left off fox - hunt ing , but a hare is not yet safe that D 2 No. 115 . 41 THE SPECTATOR . My friend Sir Roger has been an indefatiga- ...
... sure to pay for it . In proportion as his passion for the widow abated , and old age came on , he left off fox - hunt ing , but a hare is not yet safe that D 2 No. 115 . 41 THE SPECTATOR . My friend Sir Roger has been an indefatiga- ...
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