Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... Horatio , in a very miserable condition indeed ; for you say you can- not be happy if you control your passions ; and you feel yourself miserable by an unrestrained gra- tification of them ; so that here is evil , irremediable evil ...
... Horatio , in a very miserable condition indeed ; for you say you can- not be happy if you control your passions ; and you feel yourself miserable by an unrestrained gra- tification of them ; so that here is evil , irremediable evil ...
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... Horatio , is to consider , when we are surprised with a new object , and pas- sionately desire to enjoy it , whether the gratifying that passion be consistent with the gratifying other passions and appetites equal , if not more ...
... Horatio , is to consider , when we are surprised with a new object , and pas- sionately desire to enjoy it , whether the gratifying that passion be consistent with the gratifying other passions and appetites equal , if not more ...
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... HORATIO , CONCERNING VIRTUE AND PLEASURE . From the Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 86 , July 9 , 1730 . Philocles . Dear Horatio , where hast thou been these three or four months ? What new adventures have you fallen upon since I met you in ...
... HORATIO , CONCERNING VIRTUE AND PLEASURE . From the Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 86 , July 9 , 1730 . Philocles . Dear Horatio , where hast thou been these three or four months ? What new adventures have you fallen upon since I met you in ...
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... Horatio ; for I remember the time when reason , virtue , and pleasure , were the same thing with you : when you counted nothing good but what pleased , nor any thing reasonable but what you gained by : when you made a jest of a mind ...
... Horatio ; for I remember the time when reason , virtue , and pleasure , were the same thing with you : when you counted nothing good but what pleased , nor any thing reasonable but what you gained by : when you made a jest of a mind ...
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... Horatio ; I will wait till you are cool enough to attend to the sober dispassionate voice of reason . Hor . You mistake me , my dear Philocles ; my warmth is not so great as to run away with PART I. 71 MISCELLANIES .
... Horatio ; I will wait till you are cool enough to attend to the sober dispassionate voice of reason . Hor . You mistake me , my dear Philocles ; my warmth is not so great as to run away with PART I. 71 MISCELLANIES .
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