Essays and LettersJohn Sharpe, 1820 - 340 Seiten |
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... HORATIO , MEETING AC- CIDENTALLY IN THE FIELDS , concerning vir- TUE AND PLEASURE . From the Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 84 , June 23 , 1730 . Philocles . My friend Horatio ! I am very glad to see you ; prithee how came such a man as you ...
... HORATIO , MEETING AC- CIDENTALLY IN THE FIELDS , concerning vir- TUE AND PLEASURE . From the Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 84 , June 23 , 1730 . Philocles . My friend Horatio ! I am very glad to see you ; prithee how came such a man as you ...
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... Horatio ! for , amidst all your foibles and painful pursuits of pleasure , I have oft observed in you an honest heart , and a mind strongly bent towards virtue . I wish , from my soul , I could assist you in acting steadily the part of ...
... Horatio ! for , amidst all your foibles and painful pursuits of pleasure , I have oft observed in you an honest heart , and a mind strongly bent towards virtue . I wish , from my soul , I could assist you in acting steadily the part of ...
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... Horatio , that a friend of yours enters into the world about two - and - twenty , with a healthful , vigorous body , and a fair plentiful estate of about five hundred pounds a year ; and yet , before he had reached thirty , should , by ...
... Horatio , that a friend of yours enters into the world about two - and - twenty , with a healthful , vigorous body , and a fair plentiful estate of about five hundred pounds a year ; and yet , before he had reached thirty , should , by ...
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... Horatio , my two characters have affrighted you ; so that you decline the trial of what is good by reason , and had rather make a bold attack upon Providence ; the usual way of you gen- tlemen of fashion - who when , by living in ...
... Horatio , my two characters have affrighted you ; so that you decline the trial of what is good by reason , and had rather make a bold attack upon Providence ; the usual way of you gen- tlemen of fashion - who when , by living in ...
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... Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find fault with , and clamour against , as the most terrible evil in the world , self - denial , is really the greatest good and the highest self - grati- fication . If indeed you use the word in ...
... Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find fault with , and clamour against , as the most terrible evil in the world , self - denial , is really the greatest good and the highest self - grati- fication . If indeed you use the word in ...
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