An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to Lord BolingbrokeHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 304 Seiten |
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... thought it more satisfactory to begin with considering man in the abstract , his nature and his state : since to prove any moral duty , to enforce any moral precept , or to examine the perfection or imperfection of any creature ...
... thought it more satisfactory to begin with considering man in the abstract , his nature and his state : since to prove any moral duty , to enforce any moral precept , or to examine the perfection or imperfection of any creature ...
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... thought : As on the nosegay in her breast reclined , He watched the ideas rising in her mind , Sudden he viewed , in spite of all her art , An earthly lover lurking at her heart . Amazed , confused , he found his power expired ...
... thought : As on the nosegay in her breast reclined , He watched the ideas rising in her mind , Sudden he viewed , in spite of all her art , An earthly lover lurking at her heart . Amazed , confused , he found his power expired ...
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... thought the Dean had been too proud , To justle here among a crowd . ” Another , in a surly fit , Tells me I have more zeal than wit : “ So eager to express your love , You ne'er consider whom you shove , But rudely press before a duke ...
... thought the Dean had been too proud , To justle here among a crowd . ” Another , in a surly fit , Tells me I have more zeal than wit : “ So eager to express your love , You ne'er consider whom you shove , But rudely press before a duke ...
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