Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... , appears 66 to them a dry and barren thing . " Friendship , that beft refource under " all the chagrins of life , that delightful " bond of fociety , is to their feeling an 66 uneasy tie , and to their taste an infipid ADDRESS X. 13.
... , appears 66 to them a dry and barren thing . " Friendship , that beft refource under " all the chagrins of life , that delightful " bond of fociety , is to their feeling an 66 uneasy tie , and to their taste an infipid ADDRESS X. 13.
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James Fordyce. 66 uneasy tie , and to their taste an infipid ❝ pleasure . " σε Is it neceffary to say , that these remarks ftand confirmed by a cloud of witnesses ? Have you not read of multitudes , who , fascinated by the fmiles , and ...
James Fordyce. 66 uneasy tie , and to their taste an infipid ❝ pleasure . " σε Is it neceffary to say , that these remarks ftand confirmed by a cloud of witnesses ? Have you not read of multitudes , who , fascinated by the fmiles , and ...
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... taste for the pre- fent , fo they will probably contract ha- bits of incurable profligacy and meanness ? There is not perhaps any thing relative to youth , more strikingly obvious , or more univerfally acknowledged , than the cor ...
... taste for the pre- fent , fo they will probably contract ha- bits of incurable profligacy and meanness ? There is not perhaps any thing relative to youth , more strikingly obvious , or more univerfally acknowledged , than the cor ...
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... taste , were the faith of futurity , on which they are founded , not the genuine perfuafion of the human heart . If the perfonages in question address each other in a style lefs paffionate or violent than that which we believe to be ...
... taste , were the faith of futurity , on which they are founded , not the genuine perfuafion of the human heart . If the perfonages in question address each other in a style lefs paffionate or violent than that which we believe to be ...
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... taste , and talents , are prostituted to fuch as can buy them , for the purpose of devi → fing , without limitation and without end , new modes of pleasure ruinous by their expence , inflammatory to the paffions , productive of ...
... taste , and talents , are prostituted to fuch as can buy them , for the purpose of devi → fing , without limitation and without end , new modes of pleasure ruinous by their expence , inflammatory to the paffions , productive of ...
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