The Philosophy of Shakspere: Extracted from His PlaysWhittaker and Company, 1841 - 238 sivua |
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... .In medio tutissimus ibis MODESTY.Author's remarks - 120 - 121 MONEY All powerful love of money overpowers natural affection author's remarks - · 122 PAGE MOURNING immoderate grief over the dead unreasonableau- thor's remarks xii CONTENTS .
... .In medio tutissimus ibis MODESTY.Author's remarks - 120 - 121 MONEY All powerful love of money overpowers natural affection author's remarks - · 122 PAGE MOURNING immoderate grief over the dead unreasonableau- thor's remarks xii CONTENTS .
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... NATURAL DISPOSITIONS.Author's remarks - 125 127 - 133 136 140 OATHS , PROMISES , AND VOWS Author's remarks - 143 ORIGINAL SINAuthor's remarks - 145 ORNAMENT The world deceived by it mental endowments more precious than physical . PAST ...
... NATURAL DISPOSITIONS.Author's remarks - 125 127 - 133 136 140 OATHS , PROMISES , AND VOWS Author's remarks - 143 ORIGINAL SINAuthor's remarks - 145 ORNAMENT The world deceived by it mental endowments more precious than physical . PAST ...
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... ... the seri- ous man the courtier the blunt man the quarrelsome man the temporizer suffers from natural defects self - government and its value 204 - 206 PAGE VIRTUEShould be active virtue the only true nobility virtue CONTENTS . XV.
... ... the seri- ous man the courtier the blunt man the quarrelsome man the temporizer suffers from natural defects self - government and its value 204 - 206 PAGE VIRTUEShould be active virtue the only true nobility virtue CONTENTS . XV.
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... nature doubt worse than certainty effect of night on the senses variety pleasing poverty and honesty what is poverty ? m kind intentions appreciated preservation from danger " put not your trust in princes , & c . " who is the heretic ...
... nature doubt worse than certainty effect of night on the senses variety pleasing poverty and honesty what is poverty ? m kind intentions appreciated preservation from danger " put not your trust in princes , & c . " who is the heretic ...
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... nature in return ; —but that man's beneficence must of necessity always proceed from such selfish motives alone , I take it upon myself , in the name of all human nature , most strenuously to deny . Unhappy must those Utilitarian ...
... nature in return ; —but that man's beneficence must of necessity always proceed from such selfish motives alone , I take it upon myself , in the name of all human nature , most strenuously to deny . Unhappy must those Utilitarian ...
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